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To: D. Swiss who wrote (155004)3/13/2000 9:16:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 176387
 
Thanks, Now if I would of held RMBS... <g> At least I bought some as it was shooting the moon. I bought DELL in AH on the ARBA news, it was gamble with econ. numbers, but it was worth it in my mind, since I feel DELL has that warm and fuzzy safe feel to it now. AOL is getting it back too.

Greg



To: D. Swiss who wrote (155004)3/13/2000 9:38:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Another stock that I think has tons off potential is ELON, add LHSP to that ( I told Kemble about those I have no idea if he acted on it), and you get the Following. Computer turn on light in room, dim 60%, start Kind Of Blue third track. Here is what the Bull Market Report says about ELON. By the way my first buy for ELON was 1/12/99 at 15.125.

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3. LEADING SWEDISH TELECOM CO. SELECTS ECHELON'S LONWORKS

Echelon Corporation (ELON, $92, up 2) the leader in networking everyday devices, announced that Telia AB, the leading Swedish telecom company, has chosen Echelon's LonWorks system as a standard for networking devices in
Telia's Connected Home initiative. The initiative will involve typical products and services for the home including networked kitchen appliances, interactive entertainment center, home control and security systems, and
home offices. Telia will conduct initial field trials in select areas of Scandinavia during the year 2000.

COMMENT: The LonWorks standard is employed by yet another telecom company. The acceptance of the Echelon-created platform is growing ever closer to forming a critical mass. When this point is reached, we will be
witness to explosive growth. There aren't a lot of companies out there right now that have more exciting prospects, or more potential, than Echelon.

A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT ECHELON:

The CEO of Echelon is Ken Oshman, who joined Echelon in 1988, and who came with a successful track record. Oshman co-founded the Rolm Corporation in 1969 and served as CEO, president, and director until Rolm was acquired by
IBM in 1984. He then served as a vice president of IBM until 1986. He has MS and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He is also a current member of the board of directors of Sun Microsystems. This should be noted because Sun's Jini is often thought of
as competition for Echelon (it's not)

Echelon is an entity made up of two main components : The company itself and LonWorks. LonWorks is the world-wide internet interoperable systems network, created and developed by Echelon. Echelon built the LonWorks network over many years and LonWorks has been designated as the standard networking system for a number of industries, standard's boards, as well as for a few countries. A while back Finland made LonWorks their standard. This is significant because historically web/tech appliances
are adopted earlier in their life-cycles in Finland than the rest of the world. That which is successful in Finland today is likely to be successful in the rest of the world tomorrow.>>

Greg