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To: equityanalyst who wrote (9621)6/22/2001 5:11:01 PM
From: Seconds Out  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10081
 
Ea, I am officially a SPWX and NUAN shareholder.

And, I will admit to buying some GMGC today. The oscillator crossed the moving average, and the top stochastic line said hello to the money flow indicator. Er, uh, well I just felt like she was bottoming out and it was time to step back in a bit more.

Catch you soon.

Seconds Out.



To: equityanalyst who wrote (9621)6/23/2001 3:09:34 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
New York nears approval of handheld car-phone ban

Would be first state regulate cell phone use in vehicles


ASSOCIATED PRESS

ALBANY, N.Y., June 22 — The New York Senate approved a measure that would make the state the first in the U.S. to ban drivers from using hand-held cellular telephones.

THE APPROVAL CAME Thursday night after Gov. George Pataki and legislative leaders said an agreement on the proposal had been reached. The Assembly was to take it up on Monday.
“Finally, we will get the bird back in the cage,” said Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, who began his campaign for the ban in 1996 amid his colleagues’ snickers. “People were making a lot of fun of me, but it eventually became not only an issue at the state level, but on the national level.”

Lawmakers embraced the notion after independent polls showed New Yorkers favoring the ban by a wide margin. A March poll from the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute found that 87 percent of New York voters supported a ban.
Several counties across the state have already enacted such bans. Thirty-nine other states are considering similar laws, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Violators of the New York law could be fined up to $100 beginning in December.
If approved and signed by Pataki, the New York proposal would take effect Nov. 1, but violators would get only a verbal warning for a month. Those nabbed after Dec. 1 would be ticketed, but they could get that dismissed through February by showing a receipt for a hands-free system

msnbc.com



To: equityanalyst who wrote (9621)6/25/2001 10:34:41 AM
From: Thotdoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
EA-
Too soon I think for the wake....
Or maybe, I just can't believe that I (we) could have been so right and the company been so wrong in their ability to implement.
I truly hope that the name steve markham is made notorious by the case of GMGC being studied in every business school in teh world. Faint hope I guess. But what a loser he was.
I continue to hold. The company will be bought before GM just lets it dissolve in bankruptcy.
And, Ms. Layton may pull it off. I hope so.
I agree that we could and should take the community to another site, if worse comes to worse.
I own nuan, and spwx so those are fine. As you know I believe strongly in elon.
And if we want to move this to a site with the same hope of conquering the world with one good idea, but the jury is not in yet....I'd vote for elon.
I honestly believe that nuan is a sure thing, or at least a sure a thing as one gets in the stock market. Voice is a killer app. It is not going to go away and nuan seems to have the management and vision to go all the way. One day, whats his name that runs nuan will be as well known as steve case, et al.
Best to you and yours,

G