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To: Ken Whiteside who wrote (4588)3/1/1999 2:54:00 PM
From: David L. Wasylenko  Respond to of 5847
 
... Sucked in on this one... ?????

maybe you should look at Microsoft... Something "safe".



To: Ken Whiteside who wrote (4588)3/1/1999 3:59:00 PM
From: brad greene  Respond to of 5847
 
Ken,

Unlike other backdoors....BANY has shown a tendency to spin off shares as a dividend.......

Perhaps they might think that their shareholders would like another stock dividend?...he he....you just never know.

If AI shares are valued at 50% through BANY......It would seem like a cool idea.....Don't you think?

BANY has always been rather shareholder friendly.

bg



To: Ken Whiteside who wrote (4588)3/1/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: elmo north  Respond to of 5847
 
300% return on a stock in less than a year is not exactly a stock you can call getting sucked into. Don't you think there'd be some profit taking along the way? Some are patiently waiting at an opportunity to jump back in about now. That's my view of the situation.



To: Ken Whiteside who wrote (4588)3/1/1999 8:51:00 PM
From: pete2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5847
 
Sir, i think you overlooked this message........ what, why.... are the type of questions addressed in this post!

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To: Ken Whiteside who wrote (4588)3/2/1999
From: Mike Sawyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5847
 
Ken, in your profile you say that you are a trader with 8 years experience. If this is so, how did you get "sucked in"? I've never met a real trader that got sucked into any stock. I've seen a few say that their analysis was off and that they made a bad trade or a premature trade...but never "sucked" in. Ken, are you sure that you mean "sucked in"? Maybe you just bought in a little early and have the normal sweaty palms during the shakeout period that we are in at this time? I really think that the stock will gain a higher value than you bought it at, even if you bought at $1.50. And I think that it will happen within the next 2-6 weeks. But if you really feel like you were "sucked in" you may want to consider selling at this time. We may still see a .10-.20 cent slide before the run takes place. The stock is weak and the 50-day moving average is still under .90 cents.

It's hard to say just what will take place when AI begins trading. But I for one will be a strong buyer on any "Plummet" that takes place.

Cheers!