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To: John Sikora who wrote (15593)9/25/1998 12:52:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Hi, John

I have been watching the sector from the corner of my eyes, KEA remains weak. But the yr2k body shops should move late in October after the limitation on work visas for foreign programmers expire. My sense is one can pick them up cheaper when the overall market returns to test its lows and sets a bottom.

Easy on the "Hey", Johnnie.



To: John Sikora who wrote (15593)9/26/1998 2:24:00 AM
From: Toni Wheeler  Respond to of 120523
 
>"Hi"< John,
RE: MAST was an earnings play in mid/late July (out on 7/29, is it now starting for this quarter play?), plus, along your post of the House bill approval (note my ***'s):

<<<U.S. Companies Support H-1B Visa Plan, Unions Don't

Washington, Sept. 24 (Bloomberg) - U.S. electronics and computer companies support a bill that would let them hire more foreign workers yet saddle them with increased regulation from the Labor Department, industry and company officials said.

Companies such as Microsoft Corp., ***Mastech Corp.***, Intel Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., International Business Machines Corp., Motorola Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., and Oracle Corp. say the current limit of 65,000 visas a year for foreign workers with high-tech skills is too low and hurts their ability to compete with international rivals.>>>

With the volume and price increase, IMO it is both!
Happy trading!
~T.



To: John Sikora who wrote (15593)9/28/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: Toni Wheeler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Hi again, John...

RE: Mast
RESEARCH ALERT - Mastec <MAST.O> started as buy

NEW YORK, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Raymond James said on Monday it started coverage on shares of Mastec Corp. and Complete Business Solutions Inc. with buy ratings.

Further details not immediately available.

Mastec up 15/16 to 26-1/16 and Complete Business rose 3/16 to 29-7/8.

10:34 09-28-98

You had a good call!
~T.