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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (55679)7/20/2000 7:50:52 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
I think the reason for FDKP's opening dive and subsequent wild ride today can be traced to the following post:

Message 14073564

Regards,
Chris



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (55679)7/20/2000 8:02:39 PM
From: Sprintcar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
FDKP flipped the stock so many times today I'm dizzy. The
first pr IMO was just a rehash of the DOW pr yesterday and basically hurt the stock, because many had great expectations. I too Jim am sleeping with some, afterall
how could you not with a FS in the works.

Regards
sprintcar



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (55679)7/21/2000 4:43:32 AM
From: Joe Copia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
Please vote folks

siliconinvestor.com



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (55679)7/21/2000 4:50:37 AM
From: Joe Copia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
FDKP I sleeping with some again tonight...twas one heck of a roller coaster ride today.

some?, I added on the dips and am slept with more last night than the previous night. Confirmation news on the Forward Split/ SOR date will be as soon as today but surely on Monday.

Also here is a partial update on JPEI:

update up JPEI, thanx paperman;

The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Interview with ASC Exterior Technologies CEO David Treadwell

TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2000 8:30:00 AM EST

NEW YORK, June 13, 2000 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Four leading analysts and top management from ten sector firms examine the Automobile & Auto Parts Industry sector in the
latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript (212/952-7433) or

twst.com.

In a vital review of this sector for investors and industry professionals, this valuable 77-page Special Issue features:

1) CEO interviews (average 3,400 words). Top management of ten sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the sector. For a complete list of CEO interviews, see

twst.com.

According to CEO David Treadwell, ASC Exterior Technologies' JPEI.OB "focus over the next several years is going to be primarily growth of the capabilities of providing full exterior systems to the OEMs on the automotive side. On the Dayton Parts, the heavy truck side - and again, remember there are different strategies for each because they're really a totally different market, etc.

- Dayton Parts is a question primarily of expanding our line of product offerings."

This 77-page Automobile & Auto Parts Industry Issue also includes:

2) Automobile & Auto Parts Industry - In an in-depth (11,000 words) Analyst Roundtable, David
Garrity, Head of Global Automotive Research with Dresdner Kleinwort Benson North America, David Leiker, First Vice President at Robert W. Baird & Co., and Matthew Stover, a Director at Salomon Smith Barney, examine the outlook for the sector, the ongoing consolidation, discuss the
interest rate environment, industry trends, and share specific stock recommendations.

3) Outlook for Auto Manufacturers - In an in-depth (4,200 words) Analyst Interview, Michael Bruynesteyn, Senior Automotive Analyst with Prudential Securities, discusses the outlook for the sector, including demand-side issues, product development, consolidation, and shares specific
stock recommendations.

4) The TWST confidential Off-The-Record survey of management performance at twenty-one sector firms asked market insiders about the ability of management teams to create shareholder value. Firms reviewed in Off-The-Record include:

Arvin Industries, AutoNation, BorgWarner, DaimlerChrysler, Dana Corporation, Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation, Delco Remy International, Federal-Mogul, Ford, General
Motors, Gentex Corporation, Illinois Tool Works, Intermet, Johnson Controls, Keystone Automative Industries, Lear, Littelfuse, Magna International, Superior Industries International, Tower Automative, TRW.

To obtain a copy of this 77-page Automobile & Auto Parts Industry issue, call (212) 952-7433 or

see twst.com.

The Wall Street Transcript is a premier weekly investment publication interviewing market professionals for serious investors for over 37 years.

The Wall Street Transcript has launched a new free service where investors can ask any of the above companies (or any public company) a question at qawire.com.

Visit The TWST Newspage for free recent recommendations from top analysts and money managers.

The Wall Street Transcript does not endorse the views of any interviewee nor does it make stock recommendations.

SUBJECT: Company Announcements
KEYWORDS: analysts, financial

CONTACT:The Wall Street Transcript,
Peter McLaughlin
(212) 952-7433
twst.com

DELIVERED BY PRIMEZONE MEDIA NETWORK800-307-6627

Copyright (c) 2000. PrimeZone Media Network, Inc.

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (55679)7/21/2000 4:51:07 AM
From: Joe Copia  Respond to of 150070
 
FDKP I sleeping with some again tonight...twas one heck of a roller coaster ride today.

some?, I added on the dips and slept with more last night than the previous night. Confirmation news on the Forward Split/ SOR date will be as soon as today but surely on Monday.

Also here is a partial update on JPEI:

update up JPEI, thanx paperman;

The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Interview with ASC Exterior Technologies CEO David Treadwell

TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2000 8:30:00 AM EST

NEW YORK, June 13, 2000 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Four leading analysts and top management from ten sector firms examine the Automobile & Auto Parts Industry sector in the
latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript (212/952-7433) or

twst.com.

In a vital review of this sector for investors and industry professionals, this valuable 77-page Special Issue features:

1) CEO interviews (average 3,400 words). Top management of ten sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the sector. For a complete list of CEO interviews, see

twst.com.

According to CEO David Treadwell, ASC Exterior Technologies' JPEI.OB "focus over the next several years is going to be primarily growth of the capabilities of providing full exterior systems to the OEMs on the automotive side. On the Dayton Parts, the heavy truck side - and again, remember there are different strategies for each because they're really a totally different market, etc.

- Dayton Parts is a question primarily of expanding our line of product offerings."

This 77-page Automobile & Auto Parts Industry Issue also includes:

2) Automobile & Auto Parts Industry - In an in-depth (11,000 words) Analyst Roundtable, David
Garrity, Head of Global Automotive Research with Dresdner Kleinwort Benson North America, David Leiker, First Vice President at Robert W. Baird & Co., and Matthew Stover, a Director at Salomon Smith Barney, examine the outlook for the sector, the ongoing consolidation, discuss the
interest rate environment, industry trends, and share specific stock recommendations.

3) Outlook for Auto Manufacturers - In an in-depth (4,200 words) Analyst Interview, Michael Bruynesteyn, Senior Automotive Analyst with Prudential Securities, discusses the outlook for the sector, including demand-side issues, product development, consolidation, and shares specific
stock recommendations.

4) The TWST confidential Off-The-Record survey of management performance at twenty-one sector firms asked market insiders about the ability of management teams to create shareholder value. Firms reviewed in Off-The-Record include:

Arvin Industries, AutoNation, BorgWarner, DaimlerChrysler, Dana Corporation, Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation, Delco Remy International, Federal-Mogul, Ford, General
Motors, Gentex Corporation, Illinois Tool Works, Intermet, Johnson Controls, Keystone Automative Industries, Lear, Littelfuse, Magna International, Superior Industries International, Tower Automative, TRW.

To obtain a copy of this 77-page Automobile & Auto Parts Industry issue, call (212) 952-7433 or

see twst.com.

The Wall Street Transcript is a premier weekly investment publication interviewing market professionals for serious investors for over 37 years.

The Wall Street Transcript has launched a new free service where investors can ask any of the above companies (or any public company) a question at qawire.com.

Visit The TWST Newspage for free recent recommendations from top analysts and money managers.

The Wall Street Transcript does not endorse the views of any interviewee nor does it make stock recommendations.

SUBJECT: Company Announcements
KEYWORDS: analysts, financial

CONTACT:The Wall Street Transcript,
Peter McLaughlin
(212) 952-7433
twst.com

DELIVERED BY PRIMEZONE MEDIA NETWORK800-307-6627

Copyright (c) 2000. PrimeZone Media Network, Inc.

KEYWORD:New York, NY, US
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: 0
0
SUBJECT CODE:COA
Company Announcements
analysts
financial