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To: Investor who wrote (3598)4/13/1999 4:08:00 PM
From: AGORA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
Investor, thanks for your question. Here are some answers:

1] Never judge the quality of a company by it's stock price. We can provide a dozen examples of overpriced dogs and underpriced darlings.

2] The drop can mostly be accounted for short sellers hitting each bid all the way down to 1.35. Look at the volume that took it up to $2.12 and the volume that took it down to 1.35. Classic shakeout move is to short on the heels of good news. This confuses investors and creates panic selling amongst weak momentum investors.

3] SYD is now back up to 1.70

4] The news IS fantastic. It is especially fantastic for those who have a timeline of longer than Friday's close. This little tech company now has relationships with SAIC, IBM, Metrocall and Sun Microsystems. If this is not the basis of a solid future, then we give up on small-caps.

Have a great day.

Regards,
AGORA
agoracorp.com



To: Investor who wrote (3598)4/13/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6076
 
Afternoon Investor,

Its called profit taking. The news doesn't have anything to do with
what happend today with the price. Also there are alot of technical traders.
The T/As gave an indication that the price was going to fall, be careful. So
you probably are seeing T/A traders selling. Just my guess.

Myself, I have become a T/A trader for the most part but you still have
to do your homework and if the fundamentals superceed the T/As then you
hold or buy. There has been a handsome move for those that got in cheap
like I did. I got in and bought a ton when it was in the upper 40s. Sell
some off everytime it makes a run and buy it back when it comes down.
Thats the name of the game. MAKE MONEY!!!!!!!!;-))))) I would think that
with a call sign that you have, that you would understand that. Thats
the way the game is played. BUY & SELL, BUY & SELL and always save some
for the real move like now.;-))))

Later,

Ron