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To: Ga Bard who wrote (6622)5/29/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
I think KESE is probably going to be a one day wonder. Maybe two... My reasoning is based on the fact that the upper bollinger band has already been violated on extremely high volume. It's obvious that getting into the ISP business is going to be a popular move for shareholders, even on a long term basis, but KESE has a lot of shares outstanding and in the float. What is the company going to do now? Friday there were over 5 million shares traded. If I was going to buy any KESE I would wait for it to pull back and consolidate. I mean the news is out.

On HAVR I had person after person bring that stock to me to look at over the last year. I never once bought into the story, and yet, the stock flew. Of course we know where it's at now.

CBQI is interesting to me because the chart looks so horrible that Friday's gain may actually be the start of a reversal. In fact all your long picks interest me, especially CSCA. I wonder what kind of business opportunities they will be pursuing?

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You had a real nice day on Friday! Enjoy the long weekend.

Thanks, Jeff