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491 The qust number were great and justify adding even more given the on going corrJohn Anderfuren-8/3/1998
490 It seems to be a trend. A company like QUST comes out with great earnings news Richaaard-7/31/1998
489 JohnA-Not sure if your back from trip. QUST-QUSTW came out with a real nice eaJohn F. Poteraske-7/31/1998
488 That's more or less my view on axlew...solid company, cheap warrants, but ken h-7/30/1998
487 Richard regarding tmei/tmeiw. Could be a lot of factors-heard that it was underJohn F. Poteraske-7/29/1998
486 I've followed that one (AXLEW) from time to time but not too excited about Richaaard-7/29/1998
485 I found the AASI web site, which had a lot of great info. A real interesting coRichaaard-7/29/1998
484 They're waiting for the issuance of a "type certificate" and a &qken h-7/29/1998
483 Richaaard, Sorry to butt-in but here is one I have been following for quite a beio-7/29/1998
482 Why AASIW/Z short term? What pending news are you anticipating? Also, can anyoRichaaard-7/29/1998
481 Well, I really like all but two of your own picks (as I mentioned). Outside of ken h-7/29/1998
480 Ken, What are your favorites these days (short term/long term)? RichardRichaaard-7/28/1998
479 Agreed. Undervalued, unnoticed and unappreciated. Just the way I like it.(g) WallStBum-7/27/1998
478 Buying ISONW at this level. Solid Company will pop within two years IMHO. WooWoody-7/27/1998
477 Thanks for the list!speculatingvalue-7/27/1998
476 Thanks Richard. Looks interesting. Time for me to do some homework. daxWallStBum-7/27/1998
475 Ah, well, buying the warrants on dips would be another story. However, at cuken h-7/26/1998
474 Ken, Buying JMARW on the dips has been far more profitable than buying the sRichaaard-7/26/1998
473 At these prices I don't see the 5.50 exercise on JMARW having that much of Richaaard-7/26/1998
472 Oops...I just looked in my own database and realized that the company actually ken h-7/25/1998
471 Your jmarw terms are wrong. The warrants are exercisable at $4.68. However, wiken h-7/25/1998
470 JMARW exercise price is 5.50 and expiration is 5/15/00. They are a laser measurRichaaard-7/25/1998
469 <i>-I believe JMARW is ready to pop as soon as earnings are released. ThWallStBum-7/24/1998
468 Take a look at TMEIW which has slid from 1 1/4 a week ago to 5/8 today. Jeeesh!Richaaard-7/24/1998
467 <<< favorite from the list >>>> I really like all of theRichaaard-7/24/1998
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