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To: RR who wrote (57091)2/17/2003 9:26:48 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Respond to of 65232
 
That CNP has one ugly chart (not unlike many, however). I've put it on the watch list and may do some research when free time returns.

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To: RR who wrote (57091)2/18/2003 12:33:46 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hi RR!

XMSR----This is a new technology stock.....Satellite Radio....thought I'd throw it out here......took position this morning at 4.58.????

6:47AM XM Satellite and Sirius profiled in Barron's (XMSR) 3.78: Article gives a description of both companies' offerings, but is more positive on XM Satellite. Believes for investors who can tolerate risk, XMSR "looks as though it's worth a bet." With 347,000 subscribers at yr-end, XM has a major head start on Sirius Satellite (SIRI), which had just under 30,000 subs. XMSR also boasts strong relationships with General Motors and Honda, which hold equity stakes of 19% and 8%, respectively, and are rapidly rolling out XM as a feature on new vehicles. XM expects to have more than 1 mln subs by yr-end vs about 300,000 for SIRI. According to article, satellite-radio fans believe it could become this decade's hot new consumer-electronics product, ultimately boasting 30 mln subs; each co needs 2-3 mln subs to break-even. Article speculates that if XM hits 10 mln subs in 2007, it could earn $500 mln or $1.50 a share. "That could support a $30 to $40 stock."

Got this from my radio man. In a round about way. :-)

Have a good one,

dealie (gambling dude)