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Thank you Jim, it is no sweat to pass on info, that has been uncarefully left out
from program by Equis. Perhaps they will at least be so kind to add the
contributions to their website, so that I will not have to go into repetativiness in
giving the instructions on the List each year. Else, one day will have them uploaded
to my Homepage when I find some time (it does need some "link and versions"
updating anyway, eg last change to page was made in May last year).
See the continuing latest episodes (Part 2 and FAQ's) for more OLE info.
And by the way, NUMICO @ € 32.86 seems to be hitting its lowest lows, for me a time
to start buying some longer term Calls, Warrants and perhaps some of the stock itselves.
Intrest rates have nearly rediculously been risen +2.5% in the past year or so, rising that
isn't reflected at all in the Bubble market economy.
UPC a company that's never made net profits, continiuosly borrows money (11% junk bonds)
and stock that was only introduced last year for some € 30,= and that is now @ € 175,= must
make a +1000% swing upwards in it gross profits alone will it be classifyable to only just
be "over-high" valued.
That's making a solid yoy growth co like NUM go for the € sky one day as well, eg when
a market turnaround finaly will take place with the dip-stick-ed IT sector stocks plummeting
down +80% to more realistic levels, and decent growth stocks to regain their popularity,
since that they will not be effected by rates rises (eg they don't have that much debt, will not fall
into the gutter when the eco-tide will go through a dip and also that consuming is something
that people will continue to do....
and theefore not to go for the freebies non-profitable internet stocks).
Regards,
Ton Maas
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Wooglinx@xxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: zondag 30 januari 2000 4:46
Subject: Re: Excel & Metastock - Using Calcs From Metastock
> A.J.:
>
> This is another example of your excellent contributions to this list. You've
> taken a procedure which is difficult to understand and made it simple for all
> to understand.
>
> Could you take it one step further? That is, take data elements from the
> price chart (O, H, L, or C), OLE into Excel, massage the data in Excel and
> then OLE the resulting data back into MetaStock for display as a chart.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Barone
>
>
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