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To: gladman who wrote (2187)7/9/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: Matt Brown  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5041
 
Good Evening Guys!

Sorry, I had a really busy day and just got in an hour ago. I have tons of stuff to read tonight. I am working all weekend and will be busy all weekend, but in between working, I'll read all emails and such...I am on call every 4th weekend and this is my week/weekend...Gosh!

I will get back on the OTCs and small-caps, but read this post I made to ISLD thread ---

Look at the book value of ISLD - then do some "comparison shopping"

$18.73 per biz.yahoo.com

Why are you talking about INTC taking over...I would look more down the lines of Warren Buffett! <G> Value play here...The Tech/Inet backing factor isn't even in yet!

I am so tempted to buy it at these levels. I will wait to see the bottom, IMO, and might wait until week of Broker Recs....Weisel is a given.

FM

BTW, Buffett is my role model. Read his book! Good stuff.



To: gladman who wrote (2187)7/12/1999 11:17:00 AM
From: Lynn Goodman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5041
 
Dave, news re CMTO. Any way this is bad news? If not, probably opening a position. Lynn

Com21 Announces Intent to Enter Wireless Broadband Market
Business Wire - July 12, 1999 08:13
NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 12, 1999--

Company Will Leverage Technology Platform to Deliver High Speed, Integrated Voice and Data Communications to Homes and Businesses

Com21, Inc., (Nasdaq:CMTO), a leading supplier of system solutions for the broadband access market, today announced its intent to enter into the emerging wireless market. The Company will leverage its cable broadband technology to enable wireless operators the ability to provide high speed, integrated voice and data communications to homes and businesses.

The announcement was made at Com21's booth No. 332 at the annual Wireless Communication Association's Exhibit and Conference held here, July 12-14.

Com21 intends to leverage its ComUNITY Access(R) System, as the broadband platform for wireless communications. The Com21 system is a robust end-to-end solution consisting of ComPORT(R) cable modems, the ComCONTROLLER(R) headend and software system. The ComUNITY Access System has radio frequency capabilities with robust downstream demodulation and upstream modulation to provide performance in the harshest environments. Com21 has deployed over 600 ComUNITY Access Systems worldwide as of the quarter end March 31, 1999.

Com21 has successfully completed limited trials over the past six months that included employees and local business people in "Silicon Valley." In this trial, the ComUNITY headend system was placed on top of Mount Allison in San Jose, California, and supported two-way, high-speed data access within a 20 mile radius, covering most of the valley. The Com21 ComPORT(R) cable modem and transceiver/antenna equipment dishes were set-up at people's homes.

Jane Zeletes, vice president of Business Development, Com21 said, "Our integrated voice and data platform is ideal for wireless broadband communications domestically, and especially as a communications vehicle for the international market where wired communications are not an option."

The Company plans to work with suppliers, channel partners, and key alliances in the transmission, wireless and satellite markets to extend and enhance its broadband wireless offering.