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To: Ocote who wrote (17511)5/24/1998 3:25:00 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79459
 
Ocote,

By chance do you get the S&P 500's 13 dRSI breaking below an intersection on Fri??????? (using the downtrend from 4/3 to 5/14 and the uptrend from 4/28 to 5/7)??????

There's also a couple interesting Dow intersections approaching. The first has a downtrend from 4/15 to 5/13 and an uptrend from 4/28 to 5/19 which intersect this week.
The second has a downtrend from 3/20 to 4/15 and an uptrend from 10/27/97 to 1/9/98 which intersect during the 2nd week of June.

If the correction widens beyond the damage it's been causing already, we'll see the real plunge sometime between this week and June12.

Doug R



To: Ocote who wrote (17511)5/26/1998 8:50:00 AM
From: Dave H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 79459
 
Ocote,
I like your short sell list. I'm still in PILL and it continues to create a very nice H&S.

Did you stop out of FRAG? I'm still holding, mostly because TC2000 BOP & moneystream are both pointing south, & volume has not been supportive of a turnaround these past couple weeks, though I'm watching close. I see they just posted earnings this morning and EPS/net income was disappointing, apparantly. It's amazing to me how many sequentials happen right before earnings are released.

Anyway, I am still watching HAIN since I think that one has potential too. RADAF also just finished a sequential and Doug R recently said TA-wise it looks like it'll be heading down any day now.

Thanks for your continued work on the 13dRSI model; the Market is certainly looking like it's ready to tumble. Volume has really dried up the last 2 weeks....

-dave



To: Ocote who wrote (17511)5/26/1998 4:38:00 PM
From: WTT2  Respond to of 79459
 
Regarding MCLL Positive News release today.. In addition just went up .1 to 1.7 on ZACKS WALLSTREET recomendations. Here is the news.

Metrocall Announces Joint Pager Distribution-Fulfillment Partnership With Motorola
ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Metrocall, Inc., (Nasdaq: MCLL) today announced a strategic long term partnership with Motorola, Inc., to collaborate on a joint distribution fulfillment strategy optimizing total supply chain logistics. The benefits of the new joint relationship are several: (1) to develop an electronic database interchange (EDI) strategy between the two companies, (2) to have Motorola ship directly to Metrocall's numerous strategic retail alliances, (3) to reduce overall costs of handling pager inventory, (4) to reduce cycle time within the supply chain and, (5) to improve levels of service to Metrocall's extensive customer base.

The Metrocall and Motorola Joint Supply Chain Team -- a paging industry "first" -- consists of employees of both firms who have been meeting on a regular basis to improve the distribution fulfillment process to all Metrocall's distribution channels and end-users. The stated "mission" of the team is to "...redefine the supply chain flow in terms of product, information and value providing unprecedented revenue and growth opportunities for Metrocall and Motorola." The team operates by identifying key cross link metrics to measure success in such areas as reducing costs, reducing cycle time and efficient pager CAPEX management. Also, the program will reduce the number of pagers needed in the supply chain by improving the replenishment process and increasing the frequency of inventory turns.

"The bottom-line objective derived by this unique partnership of two leaders within the wireless industry is increased sales, profitability, and customer satisfaction through a more efficient supply chain," said Vincent D. Kelly, Metrocall's chief financial officer.

"A segment of our strategy is for Motorola to ship directly to our many retail and strategic partner alliances," stated Rob Chiatello, Metrocall's vice president for inventory operations. "The pager information will flow through Metrocall via the EDI interface, but not the physical inventory ... it's handled just once by Motorola enroute to the end-user customer. That's efficiency ... that reduces costs."

Metrocall, Inc., "America's Wireless Messaging Network," is headquartered in Alexandria, VA, and is the nation's second-largest paging and wireless messaging company with more than four million subscribers. Metrocall provides wireless products and services on a local, regional and nationwide basis through 200 office and retail store locations in twenty-five states. The Metrocall paging system operates via more than 5,000 transmitters on some eighty frequencies, including three nationwide frequencies which service 1,000 of America's largest markets. Also, Metrocall is the messaging industry's growth leader and its foremost consolidator (most recently acquiring ProNet Communications in December 1997). For more information on Metrocall, please visit Metrocall's Internet Web site at metrocall.com.

SOURCE Metrocall, Inc.

CO: Metrocall, Inc.; Motorola, Inc.

ST: Virginia

IN: TLS

SU:

05/26/98 09:17 EDT prnewswire.com