To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (5932 ) 12/3/1997 11:56:00 PM From: JMD Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
To our San Diego based thread members: Most of you guys read the LOR Motley Fool thread, many of you/us own LOR and GSTRF as well as the mighty Q, and for sure the Readware name is no revelation. He has recently posted again on LOR Motley that he is very high on Viasat's multistreaming internet protocol which he thinks will be the standard for satellite transmitted internet data, and that he thinks earnings have a growth rate potential of 25% per annum. Now try as I might to make all you guys some money, I asked Ramsey to get off his political high horse and on to I-5 North and check these guys out. At the time, he was euphorically buying overpriced Champagne, counting his profits in the Q, and wouldn't give me the time of day. Since then, Viasat is down from 18 to 15 and I am getting curiouser and greedier. Would someone whose priorities are not exclusively focused on carbonated water and corruption in Asia do a drive-by and tell us all what the Viasat scene looks like? Then, if it's not asking too damn much, would Michael or engineer, tell me/us what the hell Readware is talking about? What is internet multistreaming and why will it be the standard AND MOST IMPORTANTLY IS IT ORTHOGONAL? And also, I want to know if I can put it into Sectors in order to derive Sectorization. Plus, it wouldn't be a bad idea to figure out if we should buy the damn thing at 15 cause it might go to 15 + X. (this last concept is known as profitable investing, a topic this board should take up at some point although for fear of offending someone let me stress that there is no rush) tally ho, san diegans, you have nothing to lose but 45 minutes of tanning time. bleak cheers from mike doyle who is freezing his a** off in san francisco rain and fog, where the local round ball team has a certified nut case intent on killing--not criticizing, killing--the coach, the hometown boys just got trashed by some team in a town I couldn't find with a compass, not to mention the team's owner who has set a sterling moral example by playing fast and loose with the esteemed Louisiana power structure and deeded the niners to his sister--thank heavens the chardonnay and brie were good today. God, am I going to regret this post. :)