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Gold/Mining/Energy : UFAB - oil drilling deck fabrication -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SargeK who wrote (297)3/16/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: andrew r harwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 337
 
well you dont seem to take criticism to well .anyway time will tell ,i happen to own both unifab and global with a significant holding in both .personally wish i hadnt bought either as i have lost a significant amount on both but more in fact on unifab .i wonder how those people who bought in the 40,s feel about it right now.anyway am going to hang on to unifab but personally doubt that it is going to reach anywhere close to 20 $ anytime within the forseeable future .it will be interesting to see how there profits pan out compared to what you have posted.
also heard yesterday that there has been some significant insider selling of global recently and i think it may have been by an entity owned by bill dore but dont have any specific info .
anyway i would be happy if i get my money out of uifab so i can redeploy to more prmising areas .arh



To: SargeK who wrote (297)3/20/1999 8:36:00 AM
From: SargeK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 337
 
Absent Demand the MMs can BUY CHEAP!

--and so can you. Hell, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!. I added more shares @ 71/2. Investors that sell a 'growth' company at these levels in this very positive emerging sector environment are throwing money away. Great! I am here to catch as much as I can.. The low volume provides strong evidence that there is no panic selling.. A few traders taking profits following the 30% run-up and a few longs attempting to play the spread. Good luck! That is what makes the market. I'll just keep accumulating the dips in UFAB with bucks generated by the VTS run-up, for example.

Since my last recap on UFAB, crude prices have sky-rocketed providing strong support to the 30%+ growth forecasts by the analysts. I am happy to be wrong with my more modest prognostications of an anemic growth of only 20%+ over the next five years.

K