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To: Bernie Diamond who wrote (6097)5/12/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: Ed Pittman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10227
 
Bernie..
Pretty good move for the shorts...That's been an outstanding move to the downside. And with such small volume in todays bounce., the shorts have not covered. I'm still looking for a exhaustion gap to the down side. To fill that gap we talked about some time ago..
Good luck to the longs.. Still sitting on the fence...
Ed



To: Bernie Diamond who wrote (6097)5/12/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: Al Gutkin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Bernie: Aren't you going to the shareholder's meeting? Darn, whos going to ask questions.

I expected that you would be at the shareholder's meeting asking questions:

Where is the PR
How's the plan working?
Is positive cash flow really going to happen?
Is Nextel going to borrow more money?
Have you solved the problems with MOT radios?
Will Nokoia radios work on the system as an alternative?
Is Arnie Doolittle really a shareholder?

Regards from

Al G., in rainy California, spring has alluded us.



To: Bernie Diamond who wrote (6097)5/12/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Mark McLeod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Bernie, both you and Ken state that todays upswing has little credibility because of the light volume. Why do you (or Ken) think that 2.6 million shares is light? The only reason the average volume is now 3 million + is because of the S&P motivated trades around the end of March, prior to that event the average volume was about 2.2 million shares. How many shares do you think are now out of the float due to the index funds? Please help me out here, I just don't get it.

Mark