To: Ben Marfield who wrote (52) | 8/29/1998 6:06:00 AM | From: Ben Marfield | | |
As a result of the dreadful weather in Texas and Mexico, SGMA suffered significant damage at plants there. The firm reports that the damage is largely covered by insurance, including business-interruption insurance. |
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To: John Anderfuren who wrote (55) | 4/27/1999 9:06:00 PM | From: Ben Marfield | | |
Ladies and gentlemen:
Can someone give a reasoned opinion on why the stock has moved from beyond the grave to merely dead?
I know that this note is little better than what has preceded it, but surely someone knows something more than just to ask a question or to celebrate the minor victory of the day.
Dear reader, what do you know? |
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To: Ben Marfield who wrote (56) | 4/27/1999 9:18:00 PM | From: John Anderfuren | | |
Not enough! I've been in and out over the last few years. I would like to believe this is the start of a return to old highs or at least somewhere between. I've a few similar holdings to sgma and have seen a growing volume in many. I expect the general volume up turn in the number volume of computers and other technology using OEM for supply has been adding to the bottom line and will show with the quarter news. I know of no specific news on sgma, but suggest that given the lower volume on todays trades that we may see a drop after open and a buying opportunity. (a couple other to watch in am Gmgc Snic Edfy) |
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