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To: Jay Lowe who wrote (3704)5/29/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: Jay Lowe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Yep ... If I was running their PR, I would follow every new release
by a licensee with my own news release saying simply "that's us, too".

I look at the real-time Island and don't see much action ... there is
a tier of sales orders stretching above to 15 (with mine at 15.5!).

So there are lots of sellers lined up in the overhead, but the existing
orders only amount to 5K or so ...

I'm expecting that this will just take some time to turn ... the flurry
of DSL PR is increasing and that will turn to end-user ink pretty soon.

-----Original Message-----
From: <name-withheld>
To: <jaylowe@lpt.com>
Date: Friday, May 29, 1998 12:04 PM
Subject: awre

>The exercisable 60 day time limit for the 1,501,978 shrs subject to stock
>options is over. They cannot be a factor anymore and any further selling
>weakness would have to be for different causes and a matter for concern. I
>suspect the only way is up, subject to a general market decline and the usual
>summer high tech weakness. However, this is a news driven stock and the
>company has had poor PR, particularly with Bender gone. Furthermore, G Lite
>standard is still to be definitively established so there is always the
>uncertainty and possible new competitive breakthoughs. All the news is very
>positive. Technically, the chart is a mess, but oversold