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To: pat mudge who wrote (28543)11/10/1997 8:19:00 PM
From: Scott Moody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Pat,

<<I should warn you Amati is not for the faint of heart.>>

Boy, that's no joke. I had to sell a 1,000 shares last month to make payroll, and I was cussing my customers because they were in a slow pay mode. But it looks like things are going to work out o.k. I'm going to watch this like a hawk and get my shares back, hopefully at the low.

--OT--
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To: pat mudge who wrote (28543)11/10/1997 8:28:00 PM
From: kenneth kountz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
[Faint of Heart]
Pat:
I've watched your posts for some time now. Your unswerving support of AMTX, its technology and management, is really something to admire. I too have been a shareholder in the company for at least a year. I do have to admit though, that this latest "dip", i.e. about 30% since the merger announcement with WSTL, has me on the ropes though.
Do you still think that a GTE announcent concerning deployment, using of course WSTL and AMTX units, is coming "soon"? If so, do you think its effect is already imbedded in the stock price of each company? I think if both WSTL and AMTX falls after such a GTE announcement, there may be a run on gas pipes.
Many thanks for your invaluable inputs to this thread.