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To: Peder E. Angvall who wrote (3876)6/26/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 9236
 
Peder said: "I'm just wondering if I am missing something here."

Yes you are Peder...what it is...we don't know! :o)

I'm an un-aware Aware investor.



To: Peder E. Angvall who wrote (3876)6/26/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: Captain James T. Kirk  Respond to of 9236
 
Realistically, AWRE is more of a speculation play based on whether or not you think their technology will be widely used when ADSL hits the market hype. Then again, if awre can start showing some revenue growth, it should take off from here also. there is always the buyout too. I suggest awre is a "fun" money investment, and not something to "bet the farm" on.



To: Peder E. Angvall who wrote (3876)6/26/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: Joseph Colombo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
<<I am fairly new to this thread and do not own any AWRE (I am thinking of buying some) and I am curious why you think it should be in the low to mid 20's.>>

Peder,

Everything you said makes sense. I can't argue with your opinion, because you are right.
Your analysis is good, and it's healthy for us all to hold each other accountable for what we say on the thread.

My statement was more or less rhetorical.
What I was trying to say was that in January (when I purchased it) this company seemed to have a VERY bright future. INTC CPQ,MSFT,(some of the baby bells) and AWRE where in talks to make g.lite the DSL splitterless standard that they would all support so that x.dsl was on the shelves by Christmas 1998.
I don't know what happened, but I think that Aware sold their licensing very cheap and now there is very little upside.

Nothing about AWRE supports even a $10 stock.

I guess I was just feeling sorry for myself that I picked a looser.

With all of the above said, I will still keep what I have until early 99 and see what happens.

There is bound to be some good news between now and then, and it may give me an opportunity to get out with a few dollars.

Who knows.

Joe