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To: TokyoMex who wrote (4975)6/18/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: AKAPAK  Respond to of 8798
 
ufly...wefly...with IFLY. Hold for the big event. <eom>



To: TokyoMex who wrote (4975)6/18/1998 5:51:00 PM
From: David Sirk  Respond to of 8798
 
So MEX! you passed on PRWT are you going to pass on TMMI also?



To: TokyoMex who wrote (4975)6/18/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Robert Knight  Respond to of 8798
 
I now know why TM did his tanga, wanga, dance the other day on DIXS. <g> For all interested parties, go to the DIXS thread and read my summary of the telephone conversation I had today with DIXS CEO Eric Marchant. Reply #759

Robert



To: TokyoMex who wrote (4975)6/18/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Zakattack  Respond to of 8798
 
Joe, whence you come down from "IFLYing" in orbit, here's one to seriously consider for tomorrow...

EVOL (NASDAQ)

Went down 39% today on investors' panic... After the closing bell it was upgraded by Goldman Sachs, as well as others:

biz.yahoo.com

From CBS MarketWatch:

>>"The shortfall is obviously a shock to everyone," said UBS Securities analyst Michael Agarwala.

Evolving Systems sells a product that lets the customers of phone companies keep their phone number when switching service providers. The feature, called Local Number Portability (LNP), will eventually have to be implemented at every telecommunications company that offers local phone service, according to government mandates.

A new customer base

Most of the big telephone companies, such as WorldCom (WCOM) and Sprint (FON), have already implemented the feature on their networks, so the next wave of customers was expected to be the competitive local exchange carriers and the wireless telecom providers which have sprung up since the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was signed. Unfortunately, Evolving had more trouble than expected nailing down many of these customer wins.

"We have recently learned that certain of these prospective contracts which we had expected to close ... will not be signed and implemented in June," said Evolving CEO J. Richard Abramson in a statement announcing the earnings disappointment. "We are confident, however, that a number of these contracts will be signed and installed in the third quarter.''

Agarwala said the smaller phone companies Evolving must now target aren't committing as many resources to implementing number portability features as their bigger brethren. "A lot of these companies may have one or two people looking at LNP among a lot of other things, so depending on what fire is being fought, it's often put on the back burner."<<

Great buying op <imo>

:-)
Z




To: TokyoMex who wrote (4975)6/18/1998 8:42:00 PM
From: T-Lo Greens  Respond to of 8798
 
Please take a look at PTET and DMIC

Thanks!
tony