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Technology Stocks : KVH Industries, Inc.
KVHI 5.350-3.1%3:59 PM EST

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To: Roy F who wrote (973)12/17/2001 5:18:06 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) of 7249
 
Hi Roy,

I guess it's like Matin Kits says:

If it was the computer industry - we'd already be selling them.

It must be sort of like working for G.M., there's always tomorrow.The next day culture is a left over from the monopoly days where the utility sector was government controlled,highly leveraged and a sure thing cause everybody needed your product and you're the only game in town.

I think this is a good subject for the thread to discuss.

Who is this "big player" in the utility industry that can rewrite how utilities sell power to each other.Why would the enabler of this energy selling concept,not be chomping at the bit to introduce this concept.

Is it that only half of the states are deregulated? I suspect so. KVHI has said that Europe was more deregulated and may be the first place for it to be introduced.

I wish that I had wrote it down, but about a month ago there was an add in the wallstreet journal(it was the day that the American Airlines jet crashed in Rockaway).At any rate,this company had an ad that pictured a large utility power line - I recall its name was Amso or something similar to that.

Their add discussed utility construction and builders of power generation - as I read it, it sounded like a perfect match. I meant to clip it out, but forgot to when the plane crash info hit the aiport news - as I was boarding a return trip to Houston.gg

When in college,I read a book about a 6th grade educated man who had become wealthy.His name was "TED WARREN" and he authored a book entitled "How to make the stock market make money for you".In this boook he states "The slow sluggish recovery following this shake out gives the tape watcher and others the impression of weakness.This very dullness and weak appearance indicates to an investolator (what we all should be according to Ted)that there is a great buildup of underlying strength. If an investolator should ever become excited,it is when he sees this type of action.

Well that describes KVHI!! This type of action shakes out the poor shmucks just before the lift off.I bot Pulte homes back in 76 as it acted that way - one of my first significant home runs. This kind of "it can't go anywhere" - in front of all the potential wonderful news is MOST EXCITING.

No Volume
No Price Action

It is time to get excited - I'm thinking it's time to get a little more - Lord knows I don't need any more but heck I'm committed to this stock.

Besides I need to make enough to get that Hatteras.hehehehe

I'm hoping for some good news out of Investor Relations - that means I'm looking for posts from you - it seems like over the years you've had a T1 hooked up to KVHI's IR dept.<VBG>

We really need a breakout to 12 and then TO DA MOON !!!

Good to hear from you.

Bob
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