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To: StockJock-e who wrote (13289)3/25/1999 5:01:00 PM
From: SwampDogg  Respond to of 37507
 
When you get the kind of volume that we did today in a small trading range($11.25-l1-45)...that is pretty good support. If it gaps up tomorrow there might be a pull back but only to that level. Some people have missed this one and they will be jumping on even if there is a small dip...



To: StockJock-e who wrote (13289)3/25/1999 5:07:00 PM
From: TonyL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Never I repeat never stand in the way of moving train, you'll lose. Every time i think "it can't keep going up" POW the train hits me. If you want to sell tomorrow then do so with the contentment and satisfaction that you made a few bucks, but hey the fun is being on the train whether the stock goes up or down. Thanks to my fellow shareholders on this thread who stopped me from selling at 9.50 a couple of days ago. Or was it yesterday! This week has just been FUNTASTIC and there is still another day to go!!! $15.00 tomorrow



To: StockJock-e who wrote (13289)3/25/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: Sans Souci  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
<... Looking for a down day tomorrow...> I AGREE and suggest you take out a VERY LARGE short position on BII stock. It would also be a good idea to convince a few friends to do the same. They will thank you big-time once the stock collapses. Tell them to hold onto their short positions until at least May, or better still, this summer. Make sure they make it a VERY LARGE position, that way they will make the MAXIMUM profit possible.

S/S

PS: You can even guarantee them that someone will sell them shares when they want to cover. I personally will commit to selling them mine, although not before the NASDAQ listing.



To: StockJock-e who wrote (13289)3/25/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
I guess it depends if you feel $8.50US is too high for NASDAQ. I think we will trade in the 12.50-$14.00US range when listed...at a minimum so I don't see consolidation comming along until $15.00 Canuck.

Nobody knows when the listing will be announced, so people will be afraid to sell..because they may miss it.

Just another opinion!

the Chief