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To: Brian Nichols who wrote (1981)3/22/1999 9:51:00 PM
From: George A. Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3541
 
Sometime the big boys cannot take a large enough position in these very small companies. Mutual funds have liquidity problems that are not of a certain size ? That may account for some of the lack of action in the stock ?
George



To: Brian Nichols who wrote (1981)3/22/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: stockycd  Respond to of 3541
 
Brian,

I totally agree. I think it is mainly just lack of interest. And you must agree that any serious IFCI investor who has traded the price roll for the last 1-2 years is crying all the way to the bank. Makes no difference to me. Just so we don't fall through the floor. But wait, it could go to zero and I still will not have lost what I've made, two-fold.
Oh well. I mostly just get a kick out of the increased board activity around earnings and Snake Eyes telling the future...<ggg>

Chris



To: Brian Nichols who wrote (1981)3/22/1999 10:06:00 PM
From: advinfo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3541
 
one thing we cannot deny, "Wall Street" was not excited about the numbers and they drive this stock

It's not uncommon for the the real party to start after
everyone has had a chance to digest the meal.

I've seen many stocks lift off on the days following an
earnings announcement. IMO, that's a great situation cause
more often than not, the move is justified and it's for real.