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To: keith massey who wrote (11882)5/8/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62348
 
On thursday I mentioned a stock to everyone,that was going hot ,news at noon ,STRK,otc ,opened at .05 ,ran,to .28 ,halted ,i got in at .18.,held over night ,opened Friday at .45.I am out at .40,done alright,news was internet bingo ( b.s.)jmo ,maybe
Anyone else catch that
sam



To: keith massey who wrote (11882)5/8/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: Swami  Respond to of 62348
 
LTV.tse may drop 20% @open if it follows NNC's example. That is $5.00 from friday close of $24.50. This is without any TA just gut instincts.NNC is a much better company than LTv.

Count me in keith I am playing this company on Monday for sure.Volume worries me a bit though.



To: keith massey who wrote (11882)5/8/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: Marc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62348
 
Leitch Technology Corp - Past earning warning were also bad
It went from 43$ to 26$ in one month last year

Friday Jan 16 1998
The Financial Post reports in its Friday edition that shares of Leitch Technology were
hammered on Thursday after analysts were told on Wednesday by the company's
president that sales will not meet their expectations this quarter. Reporter Amanda
Lang says the stock plunged $5.45 to close at $32.05, and some analysts reduced
their rating on the company. Fred Goddard, president and chief operating officer of
Leitch, called several analysts Wednesday to introduce the company's new chief
financial officer, Reg Tiessen. During those conversations, Mr Goddard told analysts
sales were slow, as they had been in Leitch's fiscal second quarter, ended October
31, when they stood at $39.1 million. In response, Midland Walwyn Capital Inc.
analyst Steve Satov reduced his earnings estimate for the year ending April 30 to
$1.07 a share from $1.23, and his fiscal 1999 estimate to $1.41 from $1.63. He still
considers Leitch a good long-term bet. Other analysts lowered their estimates, but
not their ratings.