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To: Angelo J Cici who wrote (781)1/21/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2394
 
<<Other than that, I'll have to do some research to find another
Orbital.>>

Angelo,now you are talking.

<<This would be a big task right now as the economy
is slowing it's growth and the tech sector is maturing...>>>

Sorry, I must emphatically disagree completely on this one.



To: Angelo J Cici who wrote (781)1/21/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
Angelo...
It's been a wild ride but take a look at the "strickly drillers" thread.They got smacked in Nov-Dec.FGII, EVI, SLB, NE...take your pick of about 2 dozen great stocks.FGII has over 500 mil. backlog and will have a new shipyard online in the summer to taackle work.Backlog is increasing almost daily.Doubled since Dec 1.

Also look at swc which is at 19 today.A pure palladium/plat play.Do your own due dilligence but the outlook for Palladium is huge and swc has the only mine outside russia or SA that produces it.Target for 98 is 50.Thread for swc also.

Orbi looks like a "new world order" winner.Is mot and the satellite system they are 2/3 done building any competition or a different niche?
thanks, Dave



To: Angelo J Cici who wrote (781)1/21/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: TomThomas Purcell  Respond to of 2394
 
Angelo: you might checkout Energy Conversion Devices (ENER), sounds like your kind of stock- Holds underlying patents on NiMH batteries, DVD rewritable, and amorphous photo voltaics all of which are poised to take off. There's an active thread on SI under Misc.technology. Think you"ll like it. Tom