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To: Joe Dancy who wrote (2295)5/19/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: The Band Leader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3541
 
Finally out of the tight range- unfortunately, it went the wrong way. Any news?



To: Joe Dancy who wrote (2295)5/19/1999 10:02:00 PM
From: Diamondhead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3541
 
Yes it does and unfortunately I missed out on the DYCOM profits. I bought at a good price (20), it went up to like 25, the market was acting bad and I was tired of losing my profits so I put a stop loss with what I thought was plenty of room for movement, the stock dived down to 21 and took me out and then went back to 24. I never got back in and now has split and sits at what ...49 or so? Pisses me off every time I think of it.

I think Kealy is laying the foundation for a strong growing company if he can get the synergy from the different divisions. I don't know when it will "show me the Money", but it will eventually. It's more a matter of how long do we have to wait and should you trade for a few nickles and dimes as I have twice, and try to get back in at a lower price. The risk of course is missing the big gap up when a big contract is announced.

I have heard that patience is a virtue!

Kevin
5 7/8



To: Joe Dancy who wrote (2295)5/21/1999 10:21:00 PM
From: Diamondhead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3541
 
Joe,

An excellent move today!...the beginning of what we have been waiting for.

The question on everyones' mind...why the move up?
1) sympathy move with Amerlink?
2) investors noticing the value and growth prospects after seeing the Amerlink buy out?
3) leaking news about a big contract?
4) the bollinger bands getting tight as I mentioned earlier and the Amerlink news ignited the explosion?

All of the above perhaps. What is interesting is how this kept climbing all day. You would think that if it was just a sympathy move that there would have been heavy profit taking at the end.

I smell a big contract.

We'll see,

Kevin
7 3/8