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To: Ben Wood who wrote (5139)3/13/1998 10:32:00 PM
From: Al Gutkin  Respond to of 10227
 
Monday is an important day, perhaps the most. Look at history, I remember it.

Nextel has had big jumps before, but what happens after is a bigger jump the other way. If I am wrong, Nextel is gone, upward. However the Merrill Lynch analyst that says Nextel at 35 is a real downer. Arnie has been saying 35 for the past six months. It was supposed to be 35 by December 31. Be cool, protect your investment.

I did, I made money today, thank you Nextel. I owned it again for about 1 fraction of a second. Looking forward for the some real steady action upward, like the summer of 97.

Keep the faith

Al G., I'm still coming to the party, but I want to wait until the woman have had enough to drink first.VBG> Right Wonderbread?



To: Ben Wood who wrote (5139)3/14/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10227
 
Ben, I have been following the day-to-day changes in the auction and I'm puzzled why Nextband bid so high for the NY license. Seems to me at the price they're willing to pay, they ought to step up to the plate and buy the A license. Any thoughts?

I've been interested to see Nextband show its interest in a west coast sweep of the B band, with the exception of several A bands. Obviously they intend to make their big splash in the west.

Arnie