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To: Elroy who wrote (4429)10/23/1998 7:50:00 PM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Respond to of 9236
 
You're missing my point; I have always played AWRE as a trade from anywhere in the 8's up to the low 10's with a price target of 13 for the trades. I question why Bill V. would think I would recommend AWRE at 14 when this is clearly outside of my trading band. After the stock IPO'ed; I did at that time think it was a play even at 14 and I think it was as I recall. You have to appreciate that I'm a trader, not an investor.



To: Elroy who wrote (4429)10/24/1998 1:35:00 AM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 9236
 
"Aware pioneered the development of a variant of ADSL known as DSL-Lite or G.lite. DSL-Lite technology delivers data transmission speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and up to 512 kbps upstream at distances of up to 24,000 feet. The significance of Aware's splitterless DSL-Lite technology, which is DMT based, is that it has been designed for easy, low-cost deployment and removes the need for a voice-data splitter at every user site. The elimination of the voice-data splitter solves a major deployment bottleneck, the telephone company truck-roll, thereby helping to speed the deployment of DSL services. DSL-Lite is the technology that will enable an integrated PC modem solution for high-speed Internet access over existing phone lines."

Elroy, AWRE IMO was trading low because of the market in general and the uncertainty of it's technology being adopted. Your points make good sense to me.

Btw, the first portion of this post in from the AWRE website.