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To: lazarre who wrote (865)3/2/2000 11:06:00 AM
From: Rob Preuss  Respond to of 1762
 
Thanks Lazarre,

Here's another tidbit from today's news...

Source (and fully story):
fnews.yahoo.com

Mutual Funds

Mar 02, 2000

February Surprise: Tech Is Back!

Staff Writer: Judith Graham (3/2/00)

The tech sector took a drubbing in January but bounced
back strongly in February, benefiting many of the month?s
top performing mutual funds.

[snip]

In the stricter tech fund segment, Firsthand Technology
Innovators (NASDAQ:TIFQX - news) ranked among the top 10
highest returning funds for the month with a 44.34% return.
Its holdings include wireless plays Digital Microwave
(NASDAQ:DMIC - news) , NaviSite (NASDAQ:NAVI - news) and
Concentric Network (NASDAQ:CNCX - news) .

Firsthand Funds? Director of Research Ken Pearlman attributes
the fund?s strong performance to a combination of good timing
and the fund team?s methodology.

?Certainly one of things you have to realize is that this is
a tech stock ? we?re all tech all the time. When you combine
that with the current frenzy for tech stocks, we?re in right
place at right time,? Pearlman says.

Pearlman adds: ?We try and stay in touch with all the trends.
Unlike other shops that are more idea-driven, we take a
little different approach to investing in tech. We identify
trends and segments that we want to be investing in and
exclude those we don?t want to be investing in. And within
those trends, we determine the bottlenecks.?

[snip]



To: lazarre who wrote (865)3/2/2000 3:47:00 PM
From: Rob Preuss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1762
 
[Altium radio receives award.]

Thursday March 2, 3:24 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Digital Microwave Corporation

Digital Microwave's Altium(TM) Broadband Radio Receives
InternetWeek Award

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Microwave
Corporation (Nasdaq: DMIC - news) today announced that the
company's innovative Altium(TM) broadband radio received an
``InternetWeek Approved' award based on an independent
product evaluation. The product review summarizing results of
the January 2000 evaluation of the radio's installation,
setup and use is published in the February 28, 2000 issue of
InternetWeek. An online version of the article can be viewed
at internetwk.com .

The review, written by Wayne Rash, Jr. and Elizabeth Safran,
highlights the Altium's ease of installation and performance
that is ``remarkably like an equivalent length of fiber optic
cable.' Further, ``The equipment ran immediately, data
flowed across the link on the first try, and we completed the
tests without a glitch related to the microwave link,' the
reviewers said.

Digital Microwave Corporation's Altium radio, which is
designed for broadband applications up to 155 Mbps and which
operates in radio frequency ranges from 6 to 38 GHz, is sold
to the company's network service provider customers around
the world. ``We are gratified that InternetWeek has
recognized the Altium as one of the best wireless
transmission solutions they have seen,' said Paul Kennard,
Digital Microwave's vice president of corporate marketing.
``We are committed to designing, manufacturing and delivering
high-quality, reliable products, and are pleased that the
Altium has performed so well in this important test.'

InternetWeek tested the Altium at the Advanced Network
Computing Laboratory at the University of Hawaii, where one
radio antenna was placed on a building at the university and
another was mounted on a mountaintop about two miles away at
an elevation approximately 700 feet higher. ``Setup and
aiming of the remote unit took only a few minutes, and
despite heavy rain, there was no measurable impact on the
microwave signal quality,' the review states.

Headquartered in San Jose, California, Digital Microwave
Corporation provides microwave radio solutions to connect,
enable and grow communications networks worldwide. The
Company's industry-leading broadband, medium-capacity and
low-capacity radios transport data, voice and video for
public and private networks in a wide range of global
environments. Digital Microwave Corporation brings value to a
diverse range of customers through its vast array of quality
systems, services and support.

Additional information can be found on the Company's web site
at www.dmcwave.com.

NOTE: Altium is a trademark of Digital Microwave Corporation.

SOURCE: Digital Microwave Corporation



To: lazarre who wrote (865)3/8/2000 2:34:00 PM
From: Rob Preuss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1762
 
[DMIC Price Target Raised to $54. (Unconfirmed)]

This was item posted on the Yahoo thread...

"DIGITAL MICROWAVE PRICE TARGET RAISED TO $54
AT DAIN RAUSCHER WESSELS."

...not surprising, but I haven't yet been able to
confirm it from other sources.



To: lazarre who wrote (865)3/9/2000 11:05:00 AM
From: Rob Preuss  Respond to of 1762
 
[JB Holding Group Newsletter for 3/9/00.]

(issued 6:30 AM EST, excerpt follows)

STOCK RECOMMENDATIONS:

[snip]

>> Oops. Sorry. I just noticed that the terms of the
newsletter say that I can't re-distribute their info.
So I just removed it from this spot. You can subscribe
for yourself for free at the link below. Looks like
a good newsletter. I'm a new subscriber.

>> As a synopsis of this one paragraph: They say that
they consider DMIC to be one of their higher risk
investments. They also say that they're looking to
buy more today at $47 or less... and that their
price target for this stock is $56.

Source:
msnhomepages.talkcity.com



To: lazarre who wrote (865)3/10/2000 10:36:00 AM
From: Rob Preuss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1762
 
[Teligent awarded 26 GHz nationwide license in Spain. Should benefit DMIC.]

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