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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading

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To: LastShadow who wrote (659)9/25/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: Toni Wheeler  Read Replies (1) of 43080
 
MAST Thanks for your take on this...found this under MOT:

<<<U.S. Companies Support H-1B Visa Plan, Unions Don't

Washington, Sept. 24 (Bloomberg) - U.S. electronics and computer companies support a bill that would let them hire more foreign workers yet saddle them with increased regulation from the Labor Department, industry and company officials said.

Companies such as Microsoft Corp., ***Mastech Corp***., Intel Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., International Business Machines Corp., Motorola Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., and Oracle Corp. say the current limit of 65,000 visas a year for foreign workers with high-tech skills is too low and hurts their ability to compete with international rivals. >>>

This along with earnings potential should make stock move nicely up to around 10/29/98, IMO. Check out past 52 week chart--does it consistently.
Thanks again,
~T.
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