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To: David S. Turner who wrote (78)7/21/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: Bosco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 162
 
Dear Dave - fundamentally, from what I can gather, DSTR is fine. I used the TA moment [which is short term, IMHO,] to exit some of my small cap holdings. From the big picture perspective, I believe the current environment is not friendly to small caps, for which I ve too much of an appetite. In that sense, it is not so much DSTR as the nature of my portfolio [down to 20 stks, some of them too broken to be worthy of unloading.]

best, Bosco



To: David S. Turner who wrote (78)7/21/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: t36  Respond to of 162
 
hi david, i think and hope you and i will be pleased when the earnings come out..the only problem with this stock and hopefully the managment can change this is that very few people know about it..not much pr...my guess with this stock is that their consortium with tci will get them many jobs..remember tci merging with at%t..at%t wants to be a total internet provider in our homes..it only makes sense that dstr MIGHT get to do the wiring for fast internet access..only a theory...sue