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To: Jess Beltz who wrote (8045)3/9/2000 4:44:00 PM
From: Perry P.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
I totally agree. This company is not a big weathered company that has proven itself over a long period of time. No one wants to risk money in a company in todays market that does not keep the flow of positive info coming. Too much happens in todays high tech environment in between quarterly reports. New technologies are popping up every day, just like the post Scrapps listed earlier. Combine that with the small float, large short position, and you have the ingredients for a traders delight...which I am not. G.Lite equipment from Intel, Nec is coming. It is just taking a little while. This spring is what I keep hearing. I hope the media blitz from these companies precede that. And I do not think any one gets how powerful the VeDSL is at all. You can have 2 phone lines and dsl all without any service rep showing up at your door. And to top it off it is Toll quality and not the packet based setup like VoDSL. Too much positive to pass up. This is one of those Wall Street anomalies that only comes around once every couple of years. It my friends is the ultimate sleeper. Long and holding.

Perry



To: Jess Beltz who wrote (8045)3/9/2000 7:49:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Jess said: "So if Aware refuses to say anything, at least one possibility is that there isn't much positive to report."

Sure that is one. But I'd like to add an observation of mine and an opinion.

Even when Bender was the CEO at Aware in earning CCs Q&A portions, if the questions related to what an Aware customer was doing, the answer would be something like this...

That is not for us to say and you'll have to ask that company.

I even recall Tzannes saying when they meet with companies they sign agreements preventing them from saying things.

So Aware is unique in that they have IP and not hardware as a product to sell, hence we get silence more than not. BUT...we should be very happy the AWRE management is doing their best to handle this in regard to the shareholder via their prospective releases and on their web-site. and they DO...handle it well when it comes to keeping their customers happy.