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To: Lost1 who wrote (555)3/18/1999 4:47:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
What is PO, & R/R? How to calculate, if not a trade secret? Just a curious owner of WCAP - excuse if , umn, everybody knows about this but me :-) d.alexander



To: Lost1 who wrote (555)3/18/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
I get about the same, but would set my PO for around $35. I've never really paid much attention to vertical counts.

My Mom just sent this to me. I'm bailing tomorrow.

Winfield Capital Shares More Than Double
White Plains, New York, March 15
Winfield Capital Corp. shares more than doubled on the Nasdaq SmallCap market. Officials of the company, which went public in October 1995, didn't immediately return phone calls.

White Plains, New York-based Winfield rose 12 15/16, or 111 percent, to 24 5/8, a record. The stock traded as high as 25.

Winfield Capital's initial public offering in October 1995 was managed
by A.S. Goldmen & Co., an Iselin, New Jersey, brokerage.

Last year, A.S. Goldmen, its owner, Anthony J. Marchiano, and two
employees were ordered by regulators to pay $305,000 in fines and $1.1 million in restitution for allegedly manipulating the shares of Innovative Tech Systems Inc., a software company. Marchiano and the employees said at the time they would appeal the order.

Marchiano owned 9.95 percent of Winfield Capital last July, according
to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Marchiano couldn't be located at the Naples, Florida, address listed in the July 1998 SEC filing. A.S. Goldmen was no longer listed in New Jersey. Marchiano's attorney didn't immediately return telephone calls.

Today, Daniel Miller a 15-year-old Teaneck, New Jersey resident who has drawn wide publicity for his Internet page that offers investment advice, wrote on the page at 3:06 p.m., ''Get in on WCAP...going to 30 by the end of the day, trust me.''

At the time, the stock was trading at 22 7/8. While it did climb as
high as 25 after 3:30 p.m., it never reached 30.




To: Lost1 who wrote (555)3/18/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 63513
 
Dood, you grubbed triple 5s on the JXM thread.