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To: Mavrick who wrote (15180)11/29/1999 11:41:00 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 18016
 
Another day, another trade. Sold all of it Friday, bought it
all back today plus increased number of total shares by 10%,
at the lower price.
I think with NN the greatest danger is in not being invested
in it all the time because if an offer comes in the price
will be out of sight for all those not in it all ready.

I plan to make my trades all short term and buy it back
within 1-2 days. With each trade I will re-invest all the
profits in NN stock.

This stock is ridiculously low relatively to all other networkers.

The guy in Ottawa Citizen has a gall comparing ASND's
puny ATM to NN's forth - coming big Kahuna.

CSCO's announcement today of getting into wireless can be
put in the same folder of multiple PR threats CSCO has made
in the last 4 years of getting into the carrier space.

CSCO's announcement that " they are ready to team up with
ERICY " would be funny if it wasn't pathetic to begin with.
CSCO built an office in Kanata , Ontario, across from NN.
I suppose the next plan is to build one now in downtown
Stockholm across from ERICY?

All IMHO,

TA



To: Mavrick who wrote (15180)11/29/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Michael M  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18016
 
Interesting article. No one seems to add value to NN for cash on hand, value of stake in other companies or technology waiting (possibly) in the wings.

My thoughts:

1. Terry AND the BOD will not even sniff at U.S. $33.

2. Interested parties are scared ****less that admission of interest will drive price skyward.

3. There are multiple interested parties currently involved in very private deliberations. I doubt that any company "spokespersons" are in the loop.

4. Most likely timing for a deal, IMO, is late December - late January period.

5. Actual value of any deal will cause Rob Mac to use the word "insane" when offering his view.

Interesting month ahead -- Santa vs. The Grinch. GO SANTA!!