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To: John Solder who wrote (362)4/22/1999 4:36:00 PM
From: Paul Viapiano  Respond to of 1222
 
Short sellers having a field day...



To: John Solder who wrote (362)4/22/1999 4:52:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1222
 
very odd
the dive
I traded into it this morning and sold 10 minutes later for a profit
did not want to be out altogether though
bot back mid day as their was heavy accumulation at the ask at 46 to 46 3/8
I bot it back
it did nada
odd

set a stop loss
was stopped out

watched an re-entered at the close, as I also have a longer term target of 70

great earnings ...
upgrades
future expectations
what caused the drop???

it will come back strong



To: John Solder who wrote (362)4/22/1999 11:57:00 PM
From: John Ritter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1222
 
NEON went down today as much at NETA costs. Both have similar highs. Who knows which is the best investment?! With NETA I can only lose $10 per share total. Of course one could make $15 a share with NEON tomorrow and buy more NETA, which is of interest to me.
Another interesting comparison, upgrades on NETA just before the crash into the lower teens. Does this mean 'sell on upgrades'?
If it does NEON is going lower. That said, who is going to hold NEON over the weekend? I am not afraid to hold NETA. To me it is 50/50 25 or 5 with NETA. One thing going for NEON is the book value, twice NETA's. NEON's bookvalue is $10, NETA's $5, but who believes numbers. I would like to know who bought either of these stocks at their recent highs?! What courage the analysts have with their money, er, their investors money.