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To: Q. who wrote (1882)10/12/1998 9:23:00 AM
From: Gary Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2506
 
S&P futures up before the bell. Markets seem to be responding better over the weekend, Is this the turnaround of the overall market? Is it just a rally before the tax loss selling begins? Gary



To: Q. who wrote (1882)10/12/1998 9:32:00 AM
From: Mike Maxton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2506
 
I haven't figured out how to find news for this ticker symbol.

You can usually get the news for ticker symbols with 5 characters (like ASSIU), by dropping the 5th character, and directly entering the URL. Here's the Yahoo! news for AASIU:

biz.yahoo.com

mike maxton



To: Q. who wrote (1882)10/12/1998 10:36:00 AM
From: drakes353  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2506
 
John:

Thanks for the AASIU info. Strange that they have been public for so long and still trade as units. Units are usually broken up into stock and warrants pretty quickly after an offering. Might want to get a handle on when (if) they will begin trading separately.

I glanced at the Q but didn't see anything about that. Also saw in there that they were able to get some industrial development bonds sold a while back so someone must believe in these guys, to a certain degree anyway.

Regards,

drakes353



To: Q. who wrote (1882)10/12/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: Mad2  Respond to of 2506
 
Here's something on AASIU, however it's also on their web site. It probably helped their stock bounce as the recent move up coinside with the date below (many industrial pub's come out a few days ahead of published date.

Copyright 1998 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
The Weekly of Business Aviation(TM)

September 21, 1998

SECTION: BUSINESS AVIATION BRIEFS; Vol. 67, No. 12; Pg. 132

LENGTH: 109 words

HEADLINE: ADVANCED AERODYNAMICS & STRUCTURES, INC.

BODY:
ADVANCED AERODYNAMICS & STRUCTURES, INC., which earlier this year claimed orders for 86 its Jetcruzer 500 corporate aircraft (BA, Jan. 19/27), last month said backlog for the single turobprop corporate aircraft has grown to 150 orders valued at $ 180 million. The company expects to receive type inspection authority for the aircraft late this year and will begin initial production of the first of four aircraft. The Jetcruzer prototype first flew a year ago. The company last November began building a 200,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at Long Beach Airport that will accommodate the production of 120 Jetcruzer aircraft annually.

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

LOAD-DATE: September 24, 1998