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To: Noblesse Oblige who wrote (1601)5/4/1999 12:38:00 AM
From: John McDonald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1671
 
What are the San Diego issues?



To: Noblesse Oblige who wrote (1601)5/4/1999 12:43:00 AM
From: bigg e  Respond to of 1671
 
N.O.....actually from Virginia now living in the big "D". Dallas that is. Big thunderstorm bearing down as I speak. Thanks for the CC info. I'll be tuned in along with a few others I'm sure. As for the recent price action, yes things are acting as though maybe there is something else in store. My guess is that the DOW 11K may spook a few and the market as a whole takes a breather at some point. We've had 3 solid up days now and I expect SMU may take a break also. I don't say this negatively and any weakness should be construed as a possible buying opportunity, but it's often a normal cycle to see 3 strong up days with a consolidation phase that follows prior to the next leg up. Now if the company announces another ITS, the sale of the MT/Rail or has some positive comments from Saunders and the SAN facility, all bets are off. I like this company, their products, present and future, and hopefully management has reigned in some of the problems so profit potential can become a reality.