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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (62971)1/18/2000 7:31:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
2 Strong Buys Reiterated Today>
Broker
Report
1/18/00
CIBC/Oppenheimer
reiterates strong buy, announced that it has signed a letter of intent with Hitachi
Ltd
1/18/00
Deutsche Banc Alex Brown
reiterates strong buy, signed Letter of Intent with Hitachi to jointly develop
equipment & support of

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (62971)1/18/2000 7:38:00 PM
From: jmac  Respond to of 152472
 
I will definitely be at the party, but i am not certain that we will be celebrating. as for the 200 intra-day high, you are correct. nobody should count that as the high. 179 or so is the high we shuld be using. so we are off 22%. i didn't see that coming either. there was no time to hedge. i am not sure there is a useful hedge out there now. the puts are too darn expensive and selling calls doesn't protect against a quick and deep fall as the calls just don't fall that quickly. so, i will see you at the party.



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (62971)1/18/2000 9:02:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
<OT> Q Spotted>

Meteor explodes in air near Alaska, Yukon border

WHITEHORSE, Yukon, Jan 18 (Reuters) - A meteor exploded over the mountains of
southern Yukon on Tuesday, shaking houses and providing residents of the remote region
with a dramatic light show, the Geologic Survey of Canada said.

The meteor is believed to have exploded in the atmosphere midday between Carcross,
Yukon and Skagway, Alaska, at about 9 a.m. (1700 GMT), according to the agency, which
received witness reports and sonic data on the event.

''They described it as sheet lightning-like and they turned around and saw this large green object going through the sky,'' said
Garry Rogers of the Pacific Geoscience Center in Sidney, British Columbia.

Witnesses in Carcross said the explosion rattled windows and shook snow from roofs in the small village about 120 miles (190
km) north of Juneau, Alaska, according to Rogers.

No injuries or damage were reported, and it was not immediately known how large the meteor was or at what altitude it
exploded.

The explosion was detected by at least three of the agency's seismic monitoring stations in the region, but the sonic waves
indicated the meteor exploded in the air rather than in an impact with the ground, the geologists said.