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To: Hal who wrote (126)12/9/1997 12:20:00 AM
From: Pete Ryley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 156
 
Greetings Hal:

If the January effect is the only thing we have to look forward to, then we are in deep yogert. Somethin ain't right here. If this stock had something going there would be active threads on it in
SI Yahoo moringstar anf the Fool. Nothin. Thats for starters. This secondary blindsided me, but looking back if I had taken to heart what the man said about how they MIGHT be going to access the secondary market. BOING! Dat be a sell signal ya dope, (refering to myself).

Anyway, I have a problem with these guys because although they are making money, I think it is just because they the first company that offered a good workable telephony device. And that has served them well. Untill now.

One of the things about this stock that makes me very uncomfortable is the extremely high rate of change takeing place in this niche sector.
I have a very hard time determining if these guys still have a first class product or is there a new kid in town.

My worry is that they need the money to develop the next generation or such. I really am at a loss to understand why INTL has not recoved from a clear case of oversold. Can you identify any fundamental reason? Or am I just feeling abused. What do you say about this?

Regards, Pete



To: Hal who wrote (126)1/10/1998 8:25:00 PM
From: Hal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 156
 
Inter-Tel, Polaris added to S&P Smallcap 600

07:24 PM ET 01/08/98 Inter-Tel, Polaris added to S&P Smallcap 600
NEW YORK, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's Financial
Information Services said it has added Polaris Industries Inc
and Inter-Tel Inc to its S&P SmallCap 600 Index after
the close of trading on January 14.
Standard & Poors said the companies will replace Boston
Technology Inc and Tseng Labs Inc in theindex.
Boston Technology will be acquired by S&P SmallCap 600
component Comverse Technology Inc in a stock deal
expected to close on January 14,
Standard & Poors said Tseng Labs had a market
capitalization of $24 million at the close of trading January
7, ranking 600th in the S&P SmallCap Index.
Inter-Tel will be added to the S&P SmallCap 600
Communications Equipment industry group and Polaris will be
added to the Leisure Time (Products) industry group, accordingto S&P.