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To: Bux who wrote (9315)8/31/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Optmaster  Respond to of 10227
 
Better prices for options ahead!

Pacific Exchange Allocates Four Issues to LMMs
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pacific Exchange (PCX)
announced that it has allocated options on four stocks, which will begin
trading on Thursday, September 2, to the following Lead Market Makers (LMMs):
Boeing (NYSE: BA; PCX) Cole Roesler
Monsanto (NYSE: MTC; PCX) TFM Investment Group
Nextel Communications (Nasdaq: NXTL; PCX:FQC) TFM Investment Group
Schwab (NYSE: SCH; PCX) Omega Options

In addition, all issues in the Wendy's (NYSE: WEN; PCX) crowd were allocated to Lynn Jolly/Group One. Applied Materials (Nasdaq: AMAT; PCX:ANQ) has been allocated to Rob Kovell.

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SOURCE: Pacific Exchange
CONTACT: Dale Carlson of the Pacific Exchange, 415-393-4198



To: Bux who wrote (9315)9/2/1999 4:04:00 PM
From: Rono  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
"This recent research alert has me baffled. It lists the projected 2000 EPS and 2001 EPS as $4.00-$6.75. I thought
NXTL was projected to lose money as far as the analysts projected. In fact, the consensus EPS for 2000 is -2.96.
What am I missing?"

What are you missing?

Bux, from your analysis of Nextel's last conference call, it looks like quite a bit.

Message 10532689

So tell me, did you go short?

Thanks for the chuckle <VBG>

Good Lux,

Ron