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To: Voltaire who wrote (6500)3/9/2000 12:05:00 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
the uncle has the pulse, I wish I had seen it earlier. the man knows his stuff. I agree with you, in disagreeing with Jim W. about the weakness in the ELON. By the way for the record RMBS has topped. All the news is out, unless MSFT/INTC new game console has RDRAMS in it.

Greg



To: Voltaire who wrote (6500)3/9/2000 1:30:00 AM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
TA: just checked ELON chart once more

its daily stochastic is hovering on high end, strong
its relative strength is not waning either

but its volume has diminished
and its money flow is less than half what it was days ago
after a double, it is flattening, which usually means some giveback is imminent

the next several days will determine if Volt and Frenchie eat crow

any questionable news, or analyst negative comment, and oops
we will see
but after days like the last few, ELON held up remarkably
good news stories helped hold up the stock
but the news did not accelerate volume at all

gauranteed, if ELON pulls back, some of yous guys will attribute it to something specific and not technicals

ELON looks vulnerable, but is not wounding
an interesting chart really
/ jim



To: Voltaire who wrote (6500)3/9/2000 1:48:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Volt, Wasn't this the same guy who had the meeting with the Q a couple of months back? I wonder why he is leaving? <gg>

NEW YORK, March 9 (Reuters) - Weeks before AT&T Corp (NYSE:T - news)
launches
what could be the largest U.S. initial public offering, Daniel Hesse, president of its
wireless
unit, is expected to announce his resignation on Thursday, the Wall Street Journal
reported.

Hesse plans to join an Internet start-up called TeraBeam Networks, which is developing
technology to beam data by laser
through the air, the Journal reported on Thursday.

Hesse will become TeraBeam's chief executive and is expected to get four percent to
five percent ownership stake in the
company.

AT&T is expected to name Mohan Gyani, the former chief financial officer of AirTouch
Communications, to succeed Hesse,
the Journal said. Gyani joined AT&T's wireless last month as its chief financial officer.

People familiar with Hesse's decision say it reflects, in part, his disappointment at being
passed over for top spot of AT&T's
new Wireless Group last December, the Journal said. John Zeglis was named chief
executive.

Hesse joins the growing number of top lieutenants who quit under the two-year reign of
AT&T Chairman C. Michael
Armstrong. Part of the blame for the drain is attributed to Internet start-ups that offer top
leadership positions, the Journal said.



To: Voltaire who wrote (6500)3/9/2000 4:01:00 AM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
6500th Post Award!!

volts - usually the posting prize is only awarded to those who manage to have their post number end with three zeros but we is makin' the exception just this once and giving it to you with only two zeros because you was so nice today to the old lady that has to get them $1500 shots.

images.art.com

this is the prototype model of the proposed new Echelon LonWorks, internet connected cooking range. it will automatically send an email to your pager or cell phone after cooking your dinner. usually a message like:

tom- please stop and pick up a bucket of chicken on the way home 'cuz i done burned yer dinner again dude.
love,
stovie



To: Voltaire who wrote (6500)3/9/2000 12:18:00 PM
From: pierceaero  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Voltaire: Put this on your wish list:
eclipseaviation.com
Karen