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To: Kaliico who wrote (13869)10/22/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: xcr600  Respond to of 57584
 
VIXL quiet period ends next week. Looking for a pop end of day as some volume comes into it for the qp play. Underwriters were BancBoston, Bear Stearns , and Needham.

Float 4.5mln.

from yahoo- Vixel Corporation is a provider of comprehensive solutions used in storage area networks, including software, switches, hubs and other components utilizing the Fibre Channel protocol. For the 26 weeks ended 7/4/99, total revenue rose 4% to $22.1 million. Net loss applicable to Common totalled $10 million, up from $4 million. Results reflect increased sales of the Company's switch and hub products, offset by the absence of $9.1 million in division sale gains.



To: Kaliico who wrote (13869)10/22/1999 12:28:00 PM
From: Joe Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Kaliico,
I've been watching CLIC. Not really moving with other b2b's. Down below 555. Haven't heard much from you on this lately...



To: Kaliico who wrote (13869)10/24/1999 11:23:00 AM
From: Jerry S.  Respond to of 57584
 
Agree with you on *CTIX*. It has dropped from $27 to $19 over the last 2 weeks on relatively low volume. They did a secondary in August, getting over $90M and should get a few cents per share in interest earnings alone. The estimate is for .09/share from .15 from 2nd Qtr. Seems to me that July - Sept should be just as strong for travel as April - June? They report on Tuesday. Another reason for the drop could be UAL cutting commissions on tickets to travel agencies, but CTIX makes money on discount buying & reselling the excess capacity of the airlines under contract at a different margin structure than traditional travel agencies. CIBC has a $64 price target on it and thinks they are a definite buy-out candidate. Check this link for their comments moneycentral.msn.com