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To: rest42 who wrote (337)3/31/1999 3:51:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 407
 
Sounds good to me. Watching SOC has been as interesting as watching paint dry recently. I'm still holding, because I believe SOC will be worth a LOT more some day.



To: rest42 who wrote (337)3/31/1999 3:59:00 PM
From: Hoatzin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 407
 
I'm a buyer today, but not quite to that extent :-)



To: rest42 who wrote (337)4/1/1999 9:12:00 AM
From: John S. Baker  Respond to of 407
 
I have been looking forward to some real indications that the turnaround was under way, so when I read your message I trotted out the trusty Money Flow diagrams. Remembering that SOC has sent several *false signals* of a turnaround, this seemed to be the best way to analyze what you said.

Alas, despite the big blocks, there is no significant net money flow into SOC, so I plan to hold off a bit more.

Here, courtesy of www.bigcharts.com is a quickie snapshot of net money flow over the past three months:

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I do note that the pattern shows an interesting anomaly. This is the first time since the bottom dropped out that there seems to be a consistent floor on the price. For most of the month of March, there was a notable bottom. Do you suppose that there is someone out there willing to buy up all available shares at this base price? If so, it provides a support level for future investors and might very well be the first indications that serious money investors are beginning to take notice of SOC again.

Voluntary disclosure: I am a value-oriented investor, especially turnaround situations, who uses technical analysis to help fine-tune entry and exit points.

JSb.