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To: Instock who wrote (776)12/24/1997 3:58:00 AM
From: John_W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
Scott,

Hey, you were missed. I had to pump up RLLY all by myself.

I know that skiing in the alps takes a lot out of you, but click me some short term trading ideas.

APCO is worth at least 1/2 from where it will break out--probably tomorrow.

If asian markets continue in chaos expect RADAF to spike down to 14 or
below on thin trading. Would be nice at 13 1/2 because it would bounce within a few minutes. Could be wrong--it may stayed glued to 15. Some one obviously wants it to stay there.

Easy and safe I'm sliding into ROMT to hold till after Christmas (a long position for a few days).

Be nice--skiing can make one grumpy. Have a great (and short) Holiday.

John W.

Jo



To: Instock who wrote (776)12/24/1997 7:26:00 AM
From: Greg Butcher  Respond to of 2377
 
Turner Broadcasting Orders Wegener Digital Video For CNN

12/22/97
Dow Jones Online News
(Copyright (c) 1997, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)

DULUTH, Ga. -(Dow Jones)- Wegener Corp., a maker of communication, transmission and receiving equipment for broadcast television and radio, said Monday that it received an order from Turner Broadcasting System Inc. for its digital video equipment, which will be used by Turner's CNN for digital satellite newsgathering.

The financial terms of the order weren't disclosed.

Wegener (WGNR) said Turner, which is owned by Time Warner Inc. (TWX), ordered 14 DVT2001 encoders and 22 DVR2000 receivers.

The company said CNN has already used it's DV2000 digital video technology in CNN's international news coverage.

Copyright (c) 1997 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

All Rights Reserved.



To: Instock who wrote (776)12/24/1997 9:12:00 AM
From: Dave H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
Welcome back Instock -- missed you!
And happy holidays to you too!

best wishes,
dave