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To: David Pawlak who wrote (3611)12/17/1997 9:32:00 AM
From: Elliott Dunwody  Respond to of 10479
 
Checking.........
Company probably buying back a little. Went down to far yesterday.
I want to know whats going on when it starts printing 5 or 6;.



To: David Pawlak who wrote (3611)12/17/1997 9:58:00 AM
From: Robert Gordon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Here is a guess... yesterday the price went lower on very low volume.
I bet the market makers noticed their was few people on the bid and
there were a couple of stop limit orders under that. They blew through a couple bids and paid them back with the shares they got at a discount.

It was a way for the market makers to make a quick buck at no risk.



To: David Pawlak who wrote (3611)12/17/1997 6:32:00 PM
From: Chartgod  Respond to of 10479
 
Must not have been too much, finishing at 2-7/16. I'm still out, but watching.

james



To: David Pawlak who wrote (3611)12/18/1997 7:26:00 PM
From: George Weiss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
David, interesting article on Mobile Asset Tracking by James F. DeRose which appeared in the November issue of "Wireless for the Corporate User" It provides a some history on the attempts that have been made to use wireless in this area. I know only enough to be dangerous but it would seem that Osicom's NET+ARM product combined with a wireless interface and a cheap transport method such as CDPD,
may help create some wireless/networked solutions.

Interesting reading anyway. Their Web site is WWW.Wirelessmag.com.
The above article isn't yet in the archives, however, so if its of interest I could sent it to someone who has a scanner.

George