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To: HammerHead who wrote (1090)5/22/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: HammerHead  Respond to of 3436
 
Recent insider trading records, at least some insiders still have
faith to buy 10,000 shares.....

Trans Dollar Value # of Insiders Trans Avg. Week
Type of Trans Shares Date Price Filed

144 2,286,330 42,500 1 - V $53.80 4/17/98
S 2,285,753 42,500 1 - S 4/09/98 $53.78 5/15/98
B 549,400 10,000 2 - P,V 4/08/98 $54.94 5/15/98



To: HammerHead who wrote (1090)5/22/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3436
 
How many different projects can Motorola abandon? This is a pathetic company that appears to have no direction. Five years from now this company will have less revenue than it does today. Would anyone seriously invest his money in a company run by Chris Galvin? Perhaps you MOT stalwarts can name a single good (not great) business decison by Chris Galvin that reulted in any significant growth for MOT? Yeah I know, MOT has great prospects in SEA. Wrong again folks. By the time SEA is straightened out, we will have some sort of universal chip, and MOT's strategy for success will go down the toilet--again.



To: HammerHead who wrote (1090)5/22/1998 5:12:00 PM
From: Angelo J Cici  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3436
 
As far as satellites go, don't forget Orbital Sciences & Boeing!

There might be a buyout target on ORBI here according to what
some people are saying about how Boeing needs a better satellite
manufacturing plant. It's a cheap stock according to orders
and book value. ORBI has the largest plant, the most orders,
the best fundamental value, and no real leadership of it's own.