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To: chuck weir who wrote (24457)6/20/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: Amelia Carhartt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Well, just based on that short interest list it looks to me like a lot of folks think it's got downside potential. I can tell you I picked my GLM up in January and in comparison to most of the other OS companies I follow GLM and NBR have hardly moved at all in the rallies we have seen since January. It seems as though when the market gets in a tizzy over oil, it doesn't think GLM. I have been in and out of UTI and RDC a couple of times with very nice spreads. GLM on the other hand mostly just sits there. This tells me that for some reason GLM is not a market favorite. Of the service companies I hold GLM is the one I would most like to get rid of in a rally.



To: chuck weir who wrote (24457)6/20/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Ken Robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
<OT> Back on-line now. Two weeks ago last night I was here at the farm watching TV. Wife had gone with friends to one of the boats to play the one-armed bandits. At 10:14 the TV indicated a strong thunderstorm heading in my direction due to hit about 10:30. At 10:15 it sounded like a Mack truck hit the house! I jumped up from the couch to see what was happening. No damage to the house, but I had jerked the telephone cord and ripped the pop up connector out of my laptop's modem. Ordered a special cord form Dell to plug into the other modem connector to get back on-line.

Real freak storm. Don't think it was a tornado, but lots of trees down around here. We had 200-300 small pines blown down.