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To: Chris O'Keefe who wrote (301)9/1/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: Author51  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1001
 
First let me say this......The rumors re: a buyout of USTI by Unisys, are just that RUMORS.......However, calling the Co. to speak with Randy Magee and simply asking if there is any credence to the rumors is unfortunately patently absurd......If the rumors are false, he cannot or should not comment.....If they are true, the same applies......This of course is all based on the assumption, that he KNOWS whether they are or not......If they are true, there is a VERY GOOD possibility, that he may not be aware of that fact.......In any event, whatever his answer was, should be viewed in the proper perspective...........Peace

Todays tech indicators for USTI........

13 day ema cross above 50 day ema USTI
close above 13 day EMA USTI
close above 50 day EMA USTI



To: Chris O'Keefe who wrote (301)9/1/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1001
 
For clarity sake: Whether it be IBM, DuPont or United Systems Technologies . . . rumors are rumors. There is always a downside with ANY stock. And with a stock with rumors, there is obviously a greater risk. This should go without saying, but there are still some that need it reiterated.

Regarding the newsletters that are perpetuating the rumors, USTI is the sort of stock they live for...I really have no feeling one way or the other about whether this or that rumor is true. I am still looking at this one in the following way:

1. Still a great 10 year old company

2. Company is profitable, yet cost is still way under a quarter.

3. Company has just released a load of Y2K compliant software for utilities, governments, police, courts and about every facet of city government.

4. Stock moves like float is smaller than it is, indicating strong hands.

5. Company website is informative and designed strictly for customers. No reference to investors anywhere on site...I like that.

6. Rumors of buyout at 1.25 by maybe Unisys, who is a Y2K company with enormous customer base...[currently in a debt restructure, so unable to buy any large companies...USTI is dirt cheap to this multi-billion dollar company] If so, great...if not, nothing has changed.

7. Price obviously driven down by ? and past few days has made some terrific gains.

8. Technicals showing great potential.

9. Big buying just before close [up 71 pct today].

10. Volume past one week has been strong and momentum building.

Now, I am not a rocket scientist, nor do I play one on TV...but it should not take one to figure out that this is a bargain with an explosive upside, along with a 10 year history [which limits the downside risks].

Now, of course never buy a stock that has already gone up 300 percent. That is never good advice. But at the same time, every penny stock is risky and should be considered a gamble...and lately ALL stocks have enormous downside risk.

There, that should about cover it. Hope this helps.

Rande Is