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To: Joe Smith who wrote (7569)3/31/2000 9:28:00 PM
From: Benjamin Ostrom  Respond to of 10309
 
Or it could be institutions window dressing. Remember it is quarter end... Who wants to show heavy tech or overweightings in a single stock in mutual fund prospectus' when the sky could be falling?IMO.
Sincerely,
Ben



To: Joe Smith who wrote (7569)4/1/2000 12:02:00 AM
From: Andre Daedone  Respond to of 10309
 
Joe:
I wish I were at home when WIND and TKLC went crashing today, I have sold some of each at a higher price and I would have added. Hopefully, who ever crashed the price will do so a little more on Monday.

Andre



To: Joe Smith who wrote (7569)4/1/2000 3:25:00 AM
From: lkj  Respond to of 10309
 
Joe,

I think that you might be on to something here. OpenTV might be signing some huge deals, where it's placing Liberate, one of WRS' key VARs, in a bad position. And likely, Microsoft or some of the big cable/telecom service providers is involved. The worst scenario would be that AOL-TW selects OpenTV.

Another explanation would be that Liberate is buying Leneo or another RTOS vendor, where its stock will be diluted, and WRS will be hurt also.

If WIND's drop is truly Liberate related, then I can sleep well. I just hope that it's not Intel related.

(These are pure speculations.)

Khan



To: Joe Smith who wrote (7569)4/1/2000 3:29:00 AM
From: lkj  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10309
 
Joe,

Is there any connection between TKLC and WIND/LBRT besides a similar chart?

Khan