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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.00150-28.6%Dec 11 9:30 AM EST

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To: Scrapps who wrote (6325)10/7/1997 2:20:00 PM
From: Jeffery E. Forrest   of 22053
 
Yep, got a little AWRE.

DMT makes more sense to me, BUT there seems to be alot of demand for CAP from some BIG customers.
I guess that was the thinking behind the AMTX/WSTL deal. The CEO was VERY adamant about supporting both protocals.

Have you read this?
techstocks.com
It has some interesting thoughts on the subject. The article itself is pretty good. (although I know most of the people quoted, from other threads and here, and quite frankly don't have that much respect for the opinions that were inserted in the article. I'm sure you'll recognize some of the names too, and see what I mean.<G>)

I like the X200 name too, and wonder if there is a connection with x2.
Do you know if COMS/USRX owns any AWRE?
I've had the gut feeling that AWRE has been on the aquisition radar screen ever since USRX made their first deal with them.
It sure would make perfect sense for their ADSL strategy.

To confuse the issue even more, I did see that TXN has some alliances with AMTX/WSTL.
It might not mean much though.
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