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To: Richie who wrote (24821)4/23/1998 4:26:00 PM
From: Windseye  Respond to of 97611
 
Thanks for the explanation, RIchie, I have to do the same with Thompson RTQ.



To: Richie who wrote (24821)4/23/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: Dennis R. Duke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
RT and A request for Input, Please and Thank You...

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I am using Signal OnLine. It is internet feed, so can go anywhere my portable can. Slows down the thread reading, but it can be an active window and has alerts for whatever you want to set. I put highs, lows, volume etc. in and start reading the threads or go off researching. It rings and pulls up the alert screen and I click the RT window and in a few seconds the RT quotes are flying on the screen, and whatever else I was working on in windows goes to the back ground.

I am running it on a CPQ Presario 1610. Stock out of the box machine. IBM Global as an ISP that I use because of its national coverage. I can always find a local number, if I were traveling. Can't wait for MCOM to have the Autobahn system on a national basis. Then the portables will be portable and connected.

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A question, I owned CPQ and sold when it took the hit from $35ish to $25ish. Took the proceeds to ASND and rode it from $32ish to $42ish. Now I am back, maybe. ASND has a great ATM product that is getting big time acceptance. CPQ, as I understand it, will still have one poor quarter to go through, in order to get back to good performance.

To be honest, the ASND sale did not get done today, and I have to sell one or the other tomorrow. Any opinions on which one to keep. ASND repaired the street damage from the CPQ sale, now will CPQ rise given that Earl Mason says they have one more rough quarter ahead, or will CLEC's and RBOC's buy ASND equipment and have greater gains from here.

Feedback, if you please. I got to make a decision in the morning.

Thanks, Dennis
P.S. is there a Gary Korn on this thread?