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To: michael who wrote (28679)11/14/1997 1:54:00 PM
From: John Tusson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31386
 
<<why is WSTL up over a buck....>>

I wish I had an answer. It would seem to me that the two stocks should have direct proportionality as far as price(within the range of the .9 valuation at least) and volume. Last I checked AMTX was up 5/8 at 15 and WSTL up 1 at 17 so that gives about a price ratio of .88 which is pretty close to the merger valuation but the volume of WSTL was about 4 times that of AMTX which throws my reasoning off. It just reminds me of how little I really understand what makes the market tick. Then again, it's really hard to make any judgements when both stocks are trading on relativley low volumes anyway.

Good Luck,
John Tusson



To: michael who wrote (28679)11/14/1997 2:00:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 31386
 
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<<<why is WSTL up over a buck with better buying pressure? How does this fit into AMTX for next week>>>

The rumored GTE announcement is Westell's not Amati's so it stands to reason they'd get the volume.

And, yes, I think "money" is waiting to see what happens, if not next week then closer to the close.

IMHO.

Pat