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To: danofthebes who wrote (75770)12/1/1999 7:37:00 AM
From: G3  Respond to of 90042
 
it ranged from 30 - 37 and closed at 35.
symbol tse:win.

regards,
g3



To: danofthebes who wrote (75770)12/1/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: charlie mcgeehan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
hi dan
thats interesting. i had not heard of wi-lan. i have put it on my screen to dd. speaking of small alta companies there is one called cellular locators that had gone from around $2.00 to $22.00 in the last little while. they have a technology that complies with a new law that all new cell phones must have a locating device in it starting sometime in the next 12 months. the people that started it are all university of calgary professors i believe. there is at least one u.s. firm that has the same technology however there is a lot of business out there. might be worth a look for you. clq.al
charlie



To: danofthebes who wrote (75770)12/1/1999 9:07:00 AM
From: charlie mcgeehan  Respond to of 90042
 
dan
here is an overnight mail item i received on cell loc
ject:
Stockwatch: Cell-Loc Inc - In the News
Date:
Wed, 01 Dec 1999 04:26:28 -0800
From:
newsout@stockwatch.com
To:
mcgeehan@telusplanet.net

NP says Roche Securities' Francis Roche likes Cell-Loc

Cell-Loc Inc CLQ
Shares issued 14,998,050 Nov 30 close $20.00
Wed 1 Dec 99 In the News
The National Post reports in its Wednesday edition that, for investors who
can tolerate considerable volatility, the technology sector, particularly
early stage companies that offer wireless products, will provide excellent
gains in 2000, says Francis Roche, president of Roche Securities Ltd. in
Edmonton. As 1999 draws to a close, "the more aggressive investors are
leaving value investors in the dust," he says. Many momentum investors are
focusing their efforts on early stage companies that offer wireless
products, hoping to identify the winners in the sector, he says. Mr. Roche
likes Cell-Loc Inc. The Calgary-based firm develops and markets patented
location technologies and services to wireless network operators and
subscribers worldwide. The technology helps you locate wireless equipment.
For example, it allows for a trace on 911 calls. It also has commercial
applications such as managing transportation fleets. Mr. Roche says that
the company's Cellocate system is easy to apply to a carrier's existing
network and does not require changes to the handset.
(c) Copyright 1999 Canjex Publishing Ltd. http://www.
charlie