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To: SteveG who wrote (2356)1/20/1998 10:04:00 AM
From: emichael  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9236
 
CNBC will be talking about what MSFT, INTL & CPQ are talking about with their collaboration for internet technology. With AWARE moving up so quickly on lots of volume and no news, this has to be great for Aware. I'm sure we'll see a buyout soon.



To: SteveG who wrote (2356)1/20/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
SteveG, you used to be a star on the Amati thread, I am glad to see you are in the Aware camp now. It seems that H & Q has all along been the basis for opinion on buying or selling Aware stock. When I saw them up the recommendation, I knew immediately to buy it. When they say sell, get the hell out of it as well. This is just a trading buy which could mean anything as far as how high it could get, but probably by March, it will be time again to consider trading out of it depending on circumstances. Aware trades mostly independently to the techs and has not gotten killed along with all the other tech stocks whenever there has been a scare in the market. This has been and will continue to be a trading stock to play and play and play. An averaging down approach I believe is a safe way to fully maximize the potentials.

P.S. - off subject: If anyone out there is considering buying a Rewriteable CD-RW drive; I can tell you that Memorex seems to have the best price and cutting edge features. They have next generation multi-read CD-ROMs at around $99.00 that will read CD-RW media and they have the best CD-RW mastering software. The software alone goes for $169.00 and they also give you a free CD-RW disk worth $25.00. J & R Music/Computer World out of NY City sells this package for $299.00. Amazing!

Multi-Read CD-ROM: Model CD-322E
CD-RW: CRW-1622

You can copy any cd from one drive to the other without storing an image on you harddrive and it is EIDE.