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To: Crueldog who wrote (610)2/25/1998 10:58:00 PM
From: Harold Feller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 872
 
Hello John:

Heres the latest short #s:

Feb 98=21,124 shares
Jan 98=21,802
Dec 97=16,704
Nov 97=13,818

FYI: short #s are compiled up to the 20th of each month and released
on/about the 25th to the data services.



To: Crueldog who wrote (610)2/26/1998 4:49:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 872
 
Thank you, Mr. Turner. $500 million order for Powerscan and stageworks? Or contracts for CDT of $500 million? For a company like GE and ITT; CDT could take a $500 million order/ 10 year service. Some network orders for 10 year service could be valued at up to $800 million. I heard Textron give such an order. Litton, Teledyne and Textron all are diversified companies, therefore could use a unified service. On the other hand, some state governments could be close to one tenth of that size. If you start talking about insurance companies, you are talking about big money involving thousands of local offices. $500 million? You can see the work load costing that much.

STRR better look at the electrical power coming into Shaw road and put it into that 100,000 square foot building. If Mr. Compton start thinking big, the marketing will have to change. They have to have salesmen owning the lobbies of those Multinational headquarters. Or he might have to have busy schedule to call on them, himself. Powerscan will just be a supplier of CDT.

Whatever, thinking big at the beginning is cost effective.