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To: Roy F who wrote (1438)5/18/1999 10:51:00 AM
From: Norm Demers  Respond to of 1614
 
It's not halted. Everybody is waiting for the FOMC meeting results. I don't think they will do anything with the interest rates. We should move up though either way.



To: Roy F who wrote (1438)5/18/1999 11:05:00 AM
From: Norm Demers  Respond to of 1614
 
Just noticed on Island Level2. Somebody keeps trying to short 10000 shares but there are no buyers. Once the short gets out of the way we will move up. I just wonder who's stupid enough to short a company with fundamentals like SDTI ? If SDTI tanks you might get 10% for all your risk. On the other hand they may make a run to 30 soon. Go figure.



To: Roy F who wrote (1438)5/19/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Norm Demers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1614
 
Check this out: fnews.yahoo.com

99.05.14 - CheckPoint (NASDAQ:CHKP - news) climbs 10.5% to $45 5/16 per share as the Internet security software firm announces two new products in as
many days. One addresses the virtual private network space while the other the public key infrastructure space. I've been waiting for a loooong time for CHKP to
break out and glad to see my faith. This is one I've waited for more than two years to find some running room. Security software in general has been a dog sector but
of all of them I see CheckPoint and Security Dynamics (NASDAQ:SDTI - news) as having the most potential. Network Associates has some also if it can get past
shareholder lawsuits.