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To: im a survivor who wrote (76399)9/3/1999 9:12:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
This should be an interesting day with AMZN trading about 500K shares at 9:08 AM. AMZN is trading water too whereas, YHOO up 6 and CMTN up 9. By the way, thank you Mark Fowler:-)

Glenn



To: im a survivor who wrote (76399)9/3/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Log On America seen to have potential - report
NEW YORK, Sept 2 (Reuters) - A U.S. telecom company is
likely to invest into Internet service provider Log On America
Inc. <LOAX.O>, a company whose stock price has been hit
recently along with other tech-sector firms, Business Week
magazine reported.
The telecom company is expected to pay an estimated $25
million for a 10-percent stake in Log On, which is also
authorised to supply local telephone service, said the magazine
in its September 13 edition, quoting sources close to the deal.
Log On officials were not immediately available to comment.
The Inside Wall Street column said that this telecom
company is expected to help Log On construct a $100-million
network Internet and phone services in New England.
Also, telecom equipment maker Nortel Networks <NT.TO> and
Cisco Systems <CSCO.O>, the cash-flush manufacturer of
equipment that directs traffic on the Internet, have formed
alliances with Log On, the column reported.
The magazine said that as both an Internet service provider
and a supplier of local telephone service, Log On is well
positioned in its goal to be a one-stop shop for voice, data
access and video transmission services.
The column also named medical device maker Micro
Therapeutics <MTIX.O> as another attractive buy, partly because
it represents the only pure public play in the neurovascular
intervention market, says Sam Navarro, ING Barings Furman Selz
analyst Sam Navarro said.
Micro Therapeutics, which makes devices that help treat
problems such as blood clots, is a potential takeover target,
with Guidant Corp. <GDT.N> as the most likely suitor, the
magazine said. Guidant officials were unable to be reached for
comment.

REUTERS
Rtr 23:12 09-02-99



To: im a survivor who wrote (76399)9/3/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>Right at $101.00 after the last dip...<<
Smart boy. I'm pleased for you that it wasn't 221.:-)