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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.620+1.6%Dec 3 3:59 PM EST

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To: (no name provided) who wrote (5572)11/13/1996 8:41:00 PM
From: John Morrison   of 31386
 
Glad to hear you share your thoughts. Those agents are everywhere and they try to disquise themselves so they are not easy to detect -- a series of negatives from a few new people makes me suspicious. Maybe I am too paranoid -- but I have seen some very strange things done to move prices up and down. Read the articles on SI on manipulation, if you haven't already, to get a flavor for it. Write down AMTX, $18, 11/13/96 on a pad and get it out and look at it on 11/13/97 and check the day's closing price and ask yourself if $18 is expensive. I may be wrong, lots of folks here may be wrong. We are dealing with probabilities. What is more probable, Amati up 300% or Amati down 50%, by 11/13/97? Many companies will make lots of money off of xDSL, right? Amati has a good a great chance of being one of them, don't you think? John
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