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To: Boplicity who wrote (7367)3/13/2000 10:40:00 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35685
 
Now you are sure it is OK to play this one. Remember the last one you almost had me in.

We need a clearing house between you and unclewest.

V



To: Boplicity who wrote (7367)3/13/2000 10:45:00 PM
From: Hobie1Kenobe  Respond to of 35685
 
<<LHSP has it now, it's running even if the market is going down, LHSP will escape most of the selling, AOL has KING them.>>

Like INTC did for RMBS? Would love to get in on a squeeze like RMBS. Here's the stats on LHSP short interest (down big in FEB.


Settlement/Date Short/Interest Avg Daily Share Volume/Days
to Cover
Feb. 15, 2000 4,588,214 1,209,774 3.79
Jan. 14, 2000 5,954,458 747,521 7.97
Dec. 15, 1999 6,408,691 608,907 10.52
Nov. 15, 1999 6,446,945 392,549 16.42
Oct. 15, 1999 6,214,743 377,261 16.47
Sep. 15, 1999 5,846,572 250,884 23.30
Aug. 13, 1999 5,773,291 358,501 16.10
Jul. 15, 1999 5,805,647 321,285 18.07
Jun. 15, 1999 5,920,069 346,609 17.08
May 14, 1999 6,050,349 576,799 10.49
Apr. 15, 1999 5,827,095 757,858 7.69
Mar. 15, 1999 5,125,844 478,296 10.72

and RMBS

Settlement/Date Short/Interest Avg Daily Share Volume/Days
to Cover

Feb. 15, 2000 8,832,872 1,956,576 4.51
Jan. 14, 2000 8,761,205 1,284,492 6.82
Dec. 15, 1999 8,923,050 1,230,226 7.25
Nov. 15, 1999 8,697,264 1,911,253 4.55
Oct. 15, 1999 7,726,843 2,315,682 3.34
Sep. 15, 1999 5,714,448 1,278,743 4.47
Aug. 13, 1999 5,037,448 1,347,418 3.74
Jul. 15, 1999 5,142,644 1,363,496 3.77
Jun. 15, 1999 4,486,805 1,382,636 3.25
May 14, 1999 6,146,451 1,220,902 5.03
Apr. 15, 1999 5,061,081 1,160,798 4.36
Mar. 15, 1999 3,184,889 1,340,127 2.38

nasdaq.com



To: Boplicity who wrote (7367)3/14/2000 6:50:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
greg,
gotta agree with you on lhsp...been watching this one too long.

we all know voice is coming...we will be activating everything with voice commands... the keyboard will become a dinosaur.

LHSP seems to have the clear lead right now. are you saying msft and intc gave up on their own voice products development and have signed deals with LHSP?

...yesterday aol signed up.

if all above is true, looks to me like lhsp is heading to become the standard.

the company is profitable, and growing at a 75%, accelerating rate...looks like another no-brainer to me.

keep in mind voip and other voice products are upon us....a rising tide raises all boats....with msft, intc and aol backing, LHSP has to go up...if another voice software comes out, it will be ok...they will both go up.

seems the big boys are clearly opting for lhsp over ibm's via voice.
unclewest