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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Junkyardawg who wrote (16567)3/11/1999 4:34:00 PM
From: nokomis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Was having so much fun today, cancelled a key client lunch (I was too busy with "work"..we're having dinner instead!).

You're right Dawg..this is the best thread and because I run my business (graphic design) from home, it used to get lonely sometimes before I discovered Tim's thread. Now, I can't stay away and so I do my "day job" at night, my "day-trading" during the day, my DD very early morn and very late night - and in between try to please my partner. How's that for a challenge!!!!??

Hope all had a good day as well...my RLT rose nicely today (anyone play this solid little Canadian company?) and should continue to do well. Here's the link to earnings if anyone's interested ... largely held by institutions and so daily volume can be low with large blocks crossing when you least expect it: Message 8272666

Now, what for tomorrow (besides watching PAIR!)...will check in again later.

Cheers and have a great night!
NOK



To: Junkyardawg who wrote (16567)3/11/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: backman  Respond to of 90042
 
=EFax.com Up -2: CFO Says No New Announcements

PALO ALTO, Calif. (Dow Jones)--Shares of eFax.com Inc. (EFAX) rose 40%

Thursday to a 52-week high, a jump the company attributes to enthusiasm for

its service that allows faxes to be received through personal e-mail

accounts.

"There have been no new announcements from the company," said Allen Jones,

eFax.com's chief financial officer. "People are enthusiastic about our new

service."

The Menlo Park, Calif., developer of electronic office devices said earlier

this week that more than 100,000 users signed up for its free fax-to-e-mail

service in less than one month of operation.

Alex Henderson, an analyst at Prudential Securities Inc., said there is no

fundamental reason the stock should be rising so sharply.

"Some day traders think this stock will be a good Internet play, but it

won't be," said Henderson. "The stock is overvalued."

He said the company enjoyed a sharp rise in its stock after it changed its

name to eFax.com from JetFax, riding on market enthusiasm for companies that

appear more closely linked to the Internet. The company's business, however,

has remained flat, said Henderson, who has a hold rating on the stock.

Shares of eFax.com were recently up 3 11/16 to 12 13/16 on Nasdaq volume of

5.2 million, compared with average daily volume of 344,000. The stock

surpassed the 52-week high of 9 15/32 set Tuesday.

-Cecilia Kang; 650-496-1367

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 03-11-99

02:08 PM

LOL
david



To: Junkyardawg who wrote (16567)3/11/1999 4:41:00 PM
From: Chicago  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Dawg,

Looks like you'll have to change your pick's
on your Web Page regarding PAIR from a 8% loss
to a 8% gain! Life's a beach isn't it? :^)

Regards,
Chicago