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To: bobby beara who wrote (1179)6/6/1998 11:56:00 PM
From: Investor2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3436
 
Re: "More blood to come IMHO. MOT breaking down out of descending triangle bottoms with next weekly support at 45, may hold may not."

If MOT gets to $45, it will definitely be in my buying range. I'll buy a little in the upper $40's and really load up if it gets to $45 or lower.

Best wishes,

I2




To: bobby beara who wrote (1179)6/7/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Nilesh Parikh  Respond to of 3436
 
It's likely that MOT will go down to low 40's. It is conceivable for one of the telecom giant to takeover MOT at such prices, given the
opportunity in the semiconductor and telecom industry.

MOT is in a desprate need of a strong and competent CEO. Galvin
has a dismal performance since he's been there.

Any good news like "exiting of Galvin" or selling off non-profiting
businesses, 'real' cost-cutting measures, potential merger and/or acquisitions, stable Asia and recovering of the technology section will help boost MOTstock. Dah!!

Meanwhile, I'll keep buying INTC, DELL, CPQ, MSFT, ADI, CSCO,
LU, ERICY at the current level. I might consider MOT if it goes into low 40's, which is quite likely.

-Nilesh.