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Technology Stocks : KVH Industries, Inc.
KVHI 6.950-4.0%Dec 18 3:59 PM EST

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To: robert b furman who wrote (1710)1/7/2003 11:45:34 AM
From: Robert G. Harrell  Read Replies (1) of 7249
 
Bob, I understand your recent trading frustrations. Last week I was trying to add to a position (RINO I think)and I entered a bid between the bid and the ask. I saw an order for that size pop up on Level II and then saw an order for that size cross and my price disappeared from Level II. One would think that my order must have filled. I checked my order status on TD Waterhouse's site and it still showed as open. From time to time their system gets behind so I didn't change my order thinking it had filled but just hadn't been posted yet. For some reason, Waterhouse doesn't always show an order on Level II. Whoever executes their orders apparently pulls them when the price moves away and re-inserts them when it comes back. I waited thinking surely my order had filled while the stock shot up. Needless to say, I finally bought it at a much higher price. Had my order continued to show on Level II, I would have changed it before the stock got away. I probably should have called and complained.
That's not my main point in posting. I was wondering if you have access to the data that would put numbers to the percents mentioned in a previous post.
A report from J.D. Powers and Associates said every 2002-model SUV and mini-van offered backseat entertainment systems as options. About 96 percent of Nissan Quests, 31 percent of Ford Expeditions and 30 percent of Ford Windstars shipped with the video systems, according to J.D. Power and Associates.
We could easily extrapolate some potential sales targets for the new low profile system.
Bob
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