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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Amigo Mike who wrote (15)1/18/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29382
 
Mike, Cary and Sergio--Congratulations on the Tres Amigos thread start -up. I am already in CYPB and like it alot. Cary, what about reconsidering entering FMDAY? It's got just the kind of earnings that Sergio likes. Hey Sergio, I thought you were not going to add any more threads. You crafty guy!! I am looking forward to more of all of your offerings. Regards and good luck. Myron



To: Amigo Mike who wrote (15)1/19/1998 12:59:00 AM
From: Ken W  Respond to of 29382
 
Mike,

Thank you for the welcome. Actually I lucked out and got into CYPB just under 2.00, not alot but under. Not often that happens.

I'm going to break a rule of mine, re: BB stocks, but I must share this thing with you guys. DNTK, I have not bought a BB stock in over a year. Once burned and all of that.

In following the news of late, hand held computers are becoming all the rage. I know I'd love to have one, but they have been somewhat limited as to power and battery life. DNTK has one on the market now, the DTR-2. DTR-2 has the same problem in regard to power.

DNTK is about to release the next generation in what they call Orasis.
Orasis just came back from Las Vegas at COMDEX and was received favorably.

This 3 lb. hand held computer system is user configured for what ever their application requires up to 233 Mhz Win.95, NT or 3.1, CD ROM 2.1 gig hard drive and RAM that I can only dream about.

Anyway enough of my babble try dauphintech.com

This will probably be a long term but I think it may be worth it.

Ken W