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To: tasman99 who wrote (3958)9/30/2001 11:53:02 PM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11802
 
Hi tasman99,

Your in with CWH-v @$2.05 for 4,878 shares.

Chart for Chartwell Technology, Inc:

stockcharts.com[l,a]djclnimy[dc][pc20!b50!b100!b200][vc60][iLl14!Lh14,3!La12,26,9]

From the chart we can see CWH has good support @$1.87 and resistance just above @$2.06 it's 20EMA. The low volume of late needs to be changed for this stock to resume it's uptrend. Good luck with pick tasman.

CWH website: chartwelltechnology.com

Good to hear from you again tasman, hope all is well with you in the market.

Regards,
Al



To: tasman99 who wrote (3958)10/1/2001 10:32:40 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11802
 
tasman99, news out on your pick CWH-v:

Chartwell partners with Motorola


Mon 1 Oct 2001

News Release

Mr. Darold Parken reports

Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and Chartwell Technology have plans to
demonstrate casino-style games on Java technology-enabled mobile phones
from Motorola. Play-for-fun version of baccarat, slots and casino war will
be used to showcase this exciting combination of new hardware and software
designed to expand the entertainment frontier. Chartwell Technology's
games, will be demonstrated at the Global Gaming Expo (booth No. 1004 --
Oct. 1 to Oct. 3) and the World Gaming Congress (booth No. 2419 and No.
3033 -- Oct. 17 to Oct. 19), both in Las Vegas.
Earlier this year, Motorola announced the Motorola i85s, i50sx and i55sr
handsets, the first Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME technology-enabled
mobile phones in North America. J2ME technology allows phones to be
customized with business and entertainment applications to meet users'
individual needs, while providing a rich user interface and portability
across devices.
"We are excited to demonstrate casino games, for the first time, on
Motorola wireless phones with Java technology," said Peter Aloumanis,
vice-president of Motorola and director of U.S. market operations for the
company's iDEN subscriber group. "This further illustrates the power of
J2ME technology and the functionality of these multiple communication
handsets. Chartwell's play-for-fun games demonstrate the richness of
content these Motorola devices are capable of delivering."
Chartwell Technology specializes in the development of Java
technology-based gaming software. Motorola's new generation of Java
technology-enabled mobile phones represent an exciting new platform for
wireless gaming entertainment.
"We are very proud to be working with Motorola in the development of our
casino-style games for Java technology-enabled mobile phones," said Darold
H. Parken, president and chief executive officer of Chartwell. "The
tremendous potential of our unique gaming software is readily apparent when
playing on these fabulous new devices."
Developer support program
Motorola's iDEN developer support program provides developers with
virtually everything they need to develop, deploy and commercialize their
applications for J2ME technology-enabled handsets from Motorola, including
tools, technical support, marketing and distribution.
About Motorola and iDEN
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is a global leader in providing integrated
communications and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in 2000 were
$37.6-billion.
iDEN handsets combine the capabilities of digital wireless phone with
always-on Internet access, text pager and two-way radio to enable users to
instantly communicate with one or hundreds of individuals at the push of a
button.