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To: tom pope who wrote (16183)6/24/1999 2:42:00 PM
From: Redhook  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
Bought DISH at 139. Down 11 5/8 today.



To: tom pope who wrote (16183)6/24/1999 6:38:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
CSCO ... Tom .... spoke with a broker that is a friend ... I trust him ... he told me to buy and hold CSCO ... he said not to trade it
I should have entered today also

fnews.yahoo.com
Jun 24 AOL DELL What Do Valuations Mean? - Motley Fool

Shares of cable modem supplier Com21 Inc. (Nasdaq:CMTO - news) unplugged $4 1/8 to $15 7/8 after its DOXport cable modem failed to earn certification from cable system operator organization CableLabs, generally considered the industry's seal of approval. CableLabs gave its thumbs-up to five other companies -- including Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO - news) and Sony (NYSE:SNE - news) -- bringing the total number certified to 10. The testing process is intended to ensure that a product will be interoparable with equipment built by a range of CableLabs member organizations, so failing this not only means the loss of a nifty escutcheon but may also indicate that a product has a ways to go before becoming commercially viable. If that's not the case, however, there shouldn't be much of a delay for Com21, as the company plans to enter the next round of certification tests, results of which are expected to come out in August. In any case, the product is already shipping, and President and CEO Peter Fenner said any changes made will be available via software download, so investors may have overreacted today.

didn't anyone of you's ... trade into this one?

stupid news to cause a 20% decline