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To: Matt Webster who wrote (18191)6/20/1998 10:07:00 PM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Does anyone have access to Barron's?? Can you tell me if the article..

on ADPT is positive or negative? I think it's positive???

The internet will explode even more as companies start offering free
internet service for their clients. The Airlines, Big Banks, Insurance, Brokers, You name it...

The days of $20 a month will be history... If you keep $10,000 in our bank, we'll give you internet access for $5 or perhaps free???

Barron's anyone?

Aloha



To: Matt Webster who wrote (18191)6/21/1998 10:43:00 AM
From: mauser96  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Thanks. I misunderstood the intent of your original post. Cable modems may be the next step. I have one and think it"s great. Always on, and very fast. So far, bandwidth increases for most people have collided with increased use, resulting in minimal gains in real world application and access speed.. Unlike George Guilder, I think it will be a long time before bandwidth is almost free.
I too own CYMI. It has been one of my worst investments, second only to holding Innovex long past the time I should have sold it. I'm tempted to buy more CYMI, since it has massive support around 14 3/4. However averaging down is often a subtle way for one to avoid admitting he has made a dumb move in the first place. Cymer has overcapacity, which is very expensive to them, yet in the long run this may be needed for fab makers to commit to a process controlled by one supplier.
good investing