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To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (557)9/4/1999 5:10:00 AM
From: Mats Ericsson  Respond to of 851
 
Message 8078318



To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (557)9/4/1999 5:16:00 AM
From: Mats Ericsson  Respond to of 851
 
Yahoo! Internet Ready To Leave Home By Dick Satran

Puma is still a wanna-be-internet company&stock.
I'm repeating myself but Puma's marketplace seesm very promising.
Between all these new devices ,OS's and wireless connectivity i and out home and office

Next text I like the words 'building ... services ...net...'. (Like Puma is going to do...??)

Internet Ready To Leave Home
By Dick Satran

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Now that the Internet has reached the ripe old age of 30, it's time to leave home.

Enter the era of ubiquitous computing -- the buzzword for the pervasive spread of the Internet beyond the computer motherboard where it has lived for its first three decades.

With ever smaller circuits and a rapidly expanding high-speed network, communications chips are being embedded in everything from refrigerators to Gameboys.

Internet browser-equipped mobile telephones are coming to market with the same processing power that mainframes had at the dawn of the Internet age, and 300 million mobile phone users worldwide will be able to link to the Web.

Ubiquitous computing is everywhere these days.

The largest technology companies are making networked computing their highest priority and scores of start-ups are looking for opportunity in building the devices and services that can be linked to the high-speed network.

Intel Corp. (Nasdaq:INTC - news), the world's largest chipmaker, said at the start of the year that the Internet had replaced silicon as the lifeblood of high tech, and that it was shifting its main focus to the network from the computer box

International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM - news), Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO - news) and Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) also have stepped up their development efforts to reflect the changing demands of the ''Post PC'' computing era.
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dailynews.yahoo.com



To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (557)9/4/1999 5:29:00 AM
From: Mats Ericsson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 851
 
search.news.yahoo.com
I'm waiting this Puma-cat to jump further..



To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (557)9/5/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: marion salerni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 851
 
I have NO position in PUMA, but I have been watching it closely. I'm very strongly considering shorting the stock on Tuesday if it runs up to say, the 9 1/2 area. Conversely, I will maybe go long when and if the stock gets to $6, my projection.

Just my opinion. I just want to say I have been wrong in the past. Don't jump all over me just because I think the stock is way overvalued. Time will tell who's right!