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To: HeyRainier who wrote (81)6/29/1998 11:35:00 AM
From: Scott H. Davis  Respond to of 248
 
A generality I have observed is that interest picks up in a small cap
1-2 weeks before announcement, especialy if some good results are anticipated. Some trying to get a good entry point for an intermediate to long hold, some playing the short term pop.

Once again, I'll be looking at the revenue/growth breakdown and comments about these. Hoping to see market acceptance/penetration by the remote access products, and hoping to not see a big asian hit (but what tech investor is not concerned about that with each company)

I'm going to see how the day goes - will do the conference call if time permits, but no promise. Scott



To: HeyRainier who wrote (81)6/29/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: Scott H. Davis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 248
 
Looks like we may be headed for a breakout from the declining price channel. Bid and ask are up. Scott



To: HeyRainier who wrote (81)6/30/1998 9:45:00 AM
From: Scott H. Davis  Respond to of 248
 
Rainier, what would you consider a breakout - a closing bid > 2 1/16? if so, based on the rising bid & ask in early trading, PERLF should pass that easily. Scott



To: HeyRainier who wrote (81)8/31/1998 10:00:00 AM
From: Scott H. Davis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 248
 
Perle Systems Delivers Industry's First Network Controller with Integrated Routing Functionality. Perle 594e Version 2.0 eliminates the need for a Separate Router and Provides Easy Migration to IP-Enabled Desktops Including NCs

I agree with the release in terms of the growing acceptance of IP & even IP as a requirement. When I do systems evaluations, I will not consider a system that cannot handle TCP/IP for systems integration.
Scott

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