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To: pkwknk who wrote (3619)1/29/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: RANDY DAVIS  Respond to of 12468
 
pkwknk, Does it look like we should sell for a short term profit or hang on for a rocket ride. Any hints?



To: pkwknk who wrote (3619)1/29/1998 10:16:00 PM
From: Steven Bowen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12468
 
I'm tending to agree with pkwknk. WinStar issued something like 3.3M shares to Dennis Patrick and the owners of Miliwave in a deal that closed almost one year ago. I don't recall the terms off hand, but I remember it said that the shares were restricted somehow and couldn't be put on the market right away. It might well be that the shares were not able to be sold for a period of one year and that one year is just now up. This might be the first chance Dennis Patrick and others have to profit from the Milliwave deal. Just a guess.



To: pkwknk who wrote (3619)2/3/1998 7:44:00 PM
From: Brian Coakley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
pkwknk, Would appreciate your thoughts on a stock split. Only 33 million shares out
and it would seem the stock might be considered valuable currency, and thus
the co. may want some more. At what price do you think they would split?
Does it make sense?

Any thoughts appreciated.

Regards, Brian