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To: Jenna who wrote (29613)3/26/1999 3:08:00 AM
From: WHITEAGLE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I'm sure those were concerns, however how can people tell the difference when it's blunt honesty and confidence.

SNIPPET From my last Newsletter.

"Hard Bottom Bounce" is a pre-selected lower re-positioning point that the group intends to hold a bid limit base at. (This point is slightly below the natural "Commodity Spike Regrouping Chart") Where they can intentionally and decisively array themselves to "Enforce their Control of the Bottom Bandwidth" of the Stock. If the market makers try to shake out the newer investors, their needs to be a unified resistance level at the new higher levels to stimulate a rebound. Hence ... "Crowd Control" --- a smaller number of trained "Policing Investors" force the control from the Market Makers in their "Scare Tactics" to stimulate an unnatural downtrend in the stock. Hence the (Penny) stock will react like a commodity in its spike regrouping. As the stock goes up with a natural healthy and steady rise unusual spikes are controlled by the "Investment Community" through "Stimulation" E.G. Leveraging through Strategy and unified applied teamwork.

I reeeeally need that TA analysis. Hurt me. Did I lose bandwidth control and at exactly what time and day? And how much too far of a price swing. I need to improve and am asking serious questions from someone who has more depth in this field than I do. I know what you wrote already, any cheapo charting program can tell me that. I'm not a novice. I need criticism of tiny "Possible" problems here. This particular company is a classic profile and I want to refine what I do.

George



To: Jenna who wrote (29613)3/26/1999 6:20:00 AM
From: TickerHound  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Open Market Inc. Rated New 'Accumulate' at
A.G. Edwards

Bloomberg News
March 25, 1999, 1:11 p.m. PT

Princeton, New Jersey, March 25 (Bloomberg Data) -- Open Market
Inc.
(OMKT US) was rated ''accumulate'' in new coverage by analyst John
Puricelli
at A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. The 12-month target price is $25.00 per
share.

-- Andrew Bekoff in Princeton, New Jersey, (609)279-3652

(Story illustration: For a chart of the company's stock
prices, see OMKT US GP D.

For more company news and information, see OMKT US
BR, BQ, CN, COMP, TRA. For more country and industry news, see NI
SOF, NI
HWY,
NI ANA, NI US.

For more rating changes, see BBSA2)
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