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Safeguard Scientifics SFE
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3617 SL, I'm battling the same question as you. Unfortunately, mine are all in Rob Palmer-12/8/1999
3616 Trading in SFE has halted. Might just be an imbalance, but looks interesting.still learning-12/8/1999
3615 John, Michael and others -- what do you make of the situation? Amazing run by still learning-12/8/1999
3614 >>So the add'l shares owned by CIP may well add (nominally) to the SJohn Arnopp-12/8/1999
3613 <i>WOW 129.5</i> You're so easily impressed! ; ) TPTigerPaw-12/7/1999
3612 Sure thing. BTW, the more I think about it I believe that CIP may be Cambridgestill learning-12/7/1999
3611 On behalf of all the followers of SFE and this thread, thanks for passing alongRob Palmer-12/7/1999
3610 Edited version w/ updates: Well in a sense NAV *is* moving the price today, it&still learning-12/7/1999
3609 I agree with s.l. that NAV isn't going to help, now that Safeguard has cleaJohn Arnopp-12/7/1999
3608 Thanks SL! I wasn't implying that NAV was the engine today. It would be haRob Palmer-12/7/1999
3607 NAV won't cover the reason SFE is up today. SCP is an investor in Airnet (still learning-12/7/1999
3606 Hey, welcome back John! Do you still follow the NAV? You always seemed to be Rob Palmer-12/7/1999
3605 Wow 129.5 at 1:45ET EOMLarryCPA-12/7/1999
3604 John, since you seem quite knowledgeable about SFE, why should anybody buy SFE The Irb-12/7/1999
3603 Safeguard wasn't always in the same business, per se. They were basically John Arnopp-12/6/1999
3602 I hope this question is not an FAQ. How is it that SFE gives birth to ICGE and Seeker of Truth-12/6/1999
3601 S.L., Thanks for the response. I am not considering purchasing additional sharobert miller-12/1/1999
3600 >>I think there are bargains in the SFE underappreciated bin. But I'mRob Palmer-12/1/1999
3599 Bob, as a rule, I think there are bargains in the SFE underappreciated bin. Bustill learning-12/1/1999
3598 Still Learning, TESI is up over 100% for the past 3-4 days. This is from a verobert miller-12/1/1999
3597 SL, I don't think I can contribute anything of value regarding SFE at preseDavid Lawrence-11/29/1999
3596 Lucky you. As usual, you timed it quite well David. Haven't followed USDCstill learning-11/29/1999
3595 Thanks for posting that article Mike! Very interesting reading. Sure appears Rob Palmer-11/28/1999
3594 Nevermind on the reason for the USDC run-up. I must've deleted the article David Lawrence-11/28/1999
3593 OT..Bubble? Long article, but worth the time at this point in the market cyclemichael r potter-11/28/1999
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