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To: Boplicity who wrote (4246)8/26/2000 10:22:17 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 13572
 
Hi Greg,
You know any good classical harpists? I want a harp cd: talked to a harp maker at a fair a few months back and he gave me a name but I lost it somewhere in the house. (I found his card and will call him Monday unless someone has some ideas for me.)
Any opinion on KVA or ASYS?Both up on very high volume: KVA has great numbers on IBD, ASYS are ok but not as good as KvA: wondering if I should nibble on Monday though I have plenty of stocks at the moment.
Freeus



To: Boplicity who wrote (4246)8/26/2000 11:20:55 PM
From: azluke  Respond to of 13572
 
GSTRF - has bottomed, could be ready to run.
Check out the buzz on Globalstar last week. SI GSTRF has had postings by Greg Powers that make a strong case for G*. Lots of discussion and links to Gregs post on The Motley Fool GSTRF thread. Gilder had positive things to say in this month issue, it is a Gilder pick. Read the Street.com article this week. It popped up this week above the 50 day MA on big volume. Tremendous amount of short activity, could be ready for a big short squeeze. If you believe in CDMA (QCOM)technology, then G* will survive and prosper.
Check it out!
AzLuke



To: Boplicity who wrote (4246)8/28/2000 6:06:18 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13572
 
Hi Greg:
Coming soon to NBC, Sunday night golf(G)
This looks good....
biz.yahoo.com
<<In the first half of 2000, total optical equipment sales on a global basis rose 77 percent to $11.1 billion from $6.3 billion in the same period of 1999.>>>
After all, aren't the wireless signals sent worldwide from the T/R's via optical cable until those satellites are working?
Sig