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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.375-7.1%Dec 23 3:59 PM EST

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To: pat mudge who wrote (15571)4/28/1997 8:38:00 PM
From: Tom Doughty   of 31386
 
[Amati ad]

Someone mentioned earlier that Amati was advertising in LAN Times. The following showed up in my inbox somewhere. Not much to add but FWIW department:

[By the way, because I could not access Amati's home page over the weekend, I chose to believe this was a portent of good things through Interop. I therefore made my last purchases this morning, around 7 1/2 or a little more. I originally planned to buy options instead, but changed my mind. Came back from the airport and saw the Siemens news. Practically broke my neck giving myself a hickey. About 1/3 of my Amati holdings now in between 7 and 9. However, I carefully avoid computing a full weighted average cost because I'd rather not know how big an idiot I really am. Sorry for the digression. Here's the ad thing...]

<<Unique Editorial Cover Wrap to Preview News at NetWorld+Interop

SAN MATEO, Calif., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- LAN Times, The McGraw-Hill Companies' newsmagazine of enterprise distributed computing, today announced its biggest issue of 1997, with 100+ pages of advertising, including those from nine new advertisers -- A&T Marketing, Ace Communications, Amati, Biscom, ComNet Technologies, Jensen Tools, Micronetix Corporation, Net Guru Technologies, and Osicom. This banner issue will include a unique editorial cover wrap which previews the news at NetWorld+Interop, helping LAN Times1 readers plan what they want to see at next week1s networking trade show in Las Vegas>>
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