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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.535+4.1%10:11 AM EST

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To: riposte who wrote (13225)4/3/1997 11:37:00 AM
From: Walt Deemer   of 31386
 
[Institutions (lack thereof)]

Steve Sacco wrote:

> As to the institutional investors, there was a post some time ago -
> number 10494 here on the Amati thread, which listed the largest
> investors. Needless to say, it was somewhat out of date (mid-late
> '96) but does indicate that the Fidelities of the world do know a
> little bit about the existence of this company.

That's what's nagging at me: Why do Fidelity, Invesco, Nicholas-Applegate and Putnam just have such small positions in Amati's stock? They all have their foot in the door; why doesn't one of them go all the way in?

(Maybe we should start a collection to send Pat and JW@KSC to Boston!!)

-- Walt
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