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To: M. Ramle who wrote (2092)3/24/1999 11:11:00 AM
From: M. Ramle  Respond to of 10280
 
To Jim_pd:

Based on my technical indicators, which are a mix of some of yours as well as others, the chart still looks intact on the upside. I will continue to interpret it this way unless we violate the $117 1/2 on a closing basis. So far, we have held that price support and bounced back this morning for the second time in two days. Good Luck.

Mazen



To: M. Ramle who wrote (2092)3/24/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: Don Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10280
 
I never thought I would be sending you assurance... BUT HANG IN THERE BABY, this is at best a temporary situation. You know better than anybody the fundamentals are sound on this one, the only question at hand is timing.

Is there anyway you can cover or partly cover those naked puts to take some heat off you?

Nobody has dared to mention it, but is it possible that somehow FTC could be influencing or at the very least retarding FDA action.

It would seem inappropriate since a similar scenario has already been played out with SGP-SEPR deal.



To: M. Ramle who wrote (2092)3/26/1999 11:18:00 AM
From: Don Miller  Respond to of 10280
 
Fine call on your part by the way.

Seems strange to see only a modest rise so far, but CNBC has yet to run. My press release email from the company has yet to arrive as of 1115.

I hope your wife opens the bank vault soon.

I used quicken to get a chart and quote earlier today.

They used a stock price of 125 to compute the percent changed today, instead of yesterdays close of 118.25.

Per chance, was there after hours trading that drove us to 125 before the opening?