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To: bill c. who wrote (10157)4/11/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: Pigboy  Respond to of 21342
 
<< OT >>
bill c. and all others here,

Want to see next year on the Web??? You will need shockwave and your speakers working. :-) I guarantee you will be impressed.

gabocorp.com

Check out the guy's personal page, too. Apparently, he is a 19 year old kid from puerto rico? Who really knows...:-)

Cheers,
pigboy



To: bill c. who wrote (10157)4/12/1998 11:07:00 PM
From: P1edPiper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
>>~700 customers per CO

Yes pretty good arithmetic , right? Good thing i don't have to do math for a living, heh, heh. I just meant that the number was paltry for the given distribution of COs given the placement within urban areas.

Q1 in '99 for the other, Buy... I mean bye.

I wonder what the stock does about your typical deployment announcement, these days. I mean that the fourth contract, given that ATT is not involved ( that is not from acooperative standpoint),
may have little real impact now. Witness Orctf stock action after the new major deployment annnouncement, only a 10% pop and no new breakout ( althought the book is still out as to whether WS knows but
it is weird to me nonetheless) So what can happen to WSTL with this announcement given that they already own significant deployment contracts, 10% up?

I think we still need more for the stock to push beyond the $16 res.