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To: Dale Baker who wrote (10524)9/19/1999 3:47:00 AM
From: David SmithRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
Possibly a VERY interesting small-cap idea for the thread:

Anyone ever heard of a company called Norsat, symbol NSATF? From the research I've done, I think this company could play a huge role in the evolution of the wireless industry. This company is a dominant player in KA band satellite, and in June signed a contract with Nortel to help develop Europe's next generation integrated wireless internet service. NSATF then hired away one of Nortel's senior engineers...rare for a tiny company, and a pretty good endorsement of NSATF's technology by someone who would know.

Another important angle to NSATF's business: they are the largest distributor and maker of high-end components for Direct PC and Direct TV, the joint venture between AOL and Hughes. AOL is going to market these two services like crazy, so in effect NSATF should get a free-ride on AOL's massive advertising campaign.

This company is just starting to get talked about as possibly a huge play on wireless internet...comments/opinions welcome.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (10524)9/19/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: JSBRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 118717
 
I can't find a stock screener that
will let me use percent from highs
as a criteria. If you come across
one, let me know.

I figure there are only 2 significant
items to screen for, percent from high
and institutional ownership. If we
can find a screen that will do that, we
can always throw in volume and mkt cap.