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To: mac who wrote (102)1/28/1998 10:37:00 AM
From: J. Kerner  Respond to of 431
 
Volume has really dried up over the last month. We have had a few days of large volume, but a few large trades have contributed to the figure. If someone could switch volume with no. of trades on a chart, they could see that both the buyers and sellers have disappeared.

Usually this is a bullish sign. Any opinions?



To: mac who wrote (102)1/28/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: Mitchell Jones  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 431
 
Thanks,mac. The MWAR release may be old news but the question remains--what does the Nortel/WIND alliance mean to WIND if OS9 has already been selected for Nortel handsets?

The real revenue (as far as royalties are concerned) lies in the handset,not the infrastructure. This causes me to question my "barrier to entry" understanding regarding RTOS's. Will Nortel use OS9 for handsets and VxWorks for infrastructure? Why would they do that?

I have more questions than answers and that makes me uncomfortable.

Mitch