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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (535)5/24/2000 12:24:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Waddya think, will cellular
be big?


I believe celluar will be very large. I am not sure why China wants a comteting technology as I understand it. It would seem to me that if I traveled a lot to various countries, it would be nice if my cell phone worked in all of them.

Maybe I do not understand what is occuring here.



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (535)5/24/2000 6:37:00 PM
From: Libbyt  Respond to of 57684
 
>Waddya think, will cellular be big?<

Yes! I think wireless will be huge!!!

I posted this article on Sunday....it mentions several companies in the wireless area...

Message 13747520

I like many of the companies you mentioned in a previous post:

>If I had to pick 10 stocks, I would pick: Qcom, Jdsu, Txn, Csco, Nok, Brcm, Sebl, Glw, Amat or Nvls, Intc.<

A somewhat "unknown" company that I think could do well in the wireless area is DLK. (DLK has been compared with AETH, SVNX)

"Datalink's Dual Model

Datalink.net, Inc. (DLK) is an Internet company that recognizes the full market
potential of the emerging convergence between two rapidly evolving network
technologies: wireless data and the Internet. There are three primary market
segments for wireless applications: the business market, the business user, and
the consumer. Because growth in one market segment necessarily impacts the
other, Datalink.net embraces the strategy of addressing both the enterprise and
the consumer needs through its two distinct business models: the
Business-to-Business, or B2B group and the Business-to-Consumer, or B2C, group.

Datalink.net applies its Web-to-Wireless technology to meet both the need for
individualized service as well as the competitive enterprise's need for
comprehensive and tailored wireless business solutions. The XpressLink platform
allows Datalink.net to construct and offer an array of information products that
address the needs of consumers and enterprises to receive and distribute
selective data. Datalink.net's products and services feature highly
user-specific selection criteria, allowing both business and consumers to
transmit and receive exactly the information they want."

Libbyt



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (535)5/24/2000 10:08:00 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Added about 10% to my position in qcom at 72.25.<<

Gene i think that was a damn good move It hit the H&S measurement with descent volume and reversal stick showing. I think the big Q has seen the low. good luck



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (535)5/25/2000 1:09:00 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Bought a little Qcom today 76.5 and Inkt 105