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To: M. Ramle who wrote (2083)3/23/1999 5:05:00 PM
From: Bob Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10280
 
Mazen,
There were also a few large block on the buy side when SEPR went back up around noon. Difficult to judge the direction on the whim of a few individuals but there certainly is support. It is pitiful that people tend to avoid buying on its way down and only to chase it once the trend reverses.
I took advantage of the general market down turn today but did not go all the way, just 25 more LEAPs. SEPR dropped for reason that has nothing to do with its fundamental so I average in some more. I will continue to buy more until it goes below 100 then I will panick.

Don, it was a joke but apparently you did not read my previous post answering the same question you posted. I was referring to the perceived sharp teeth of Jonae Barnes since many questions on this and the Yahoo board can best be answered by the IR department of SEPR but most people seem to shy away from taking to her.



To: M. Ramle who wrote (2083)3/23/1999 5:16:00 PM
From: Epicenter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10280
 
Dear Mazen:

How can you surmise that the trade was on the "buy" side? Can you explain?

Epicenter



To: M. Ramle who wrote (2083)3/23/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: Don Miller  Respond to of 10280
 
You might also notice that 260, 265 and 270 LEAPS showed up today or yesterday on the CBOE list. That last time I checked there was no volume however.