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To: Gone Bonkers who wrote (2129)11/14/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Ram Seetharaman  Respond to of 3493
 
It will be in the 5.5 - 6.5 range for a while, till the sellers leave. If they show a profit in the fourth quarter, then 1999 will be the year ESST will see the teens.



To: Gone Bonkers who wrote (2129)11/15/1998 8:53:00 AM
From: Richard Makowiec  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3493
 
I kinda think it pulls back to $4 1/4 $4 1/2. More than likely some more accumulation will occur there. Then, once/if some major P.O. awards are announced and/if the CEO buying & company buyback results go public ESST will then resume it's upward trend.

Big variable: The COMDEX showing and the Mutual fund circus with internet stock appeal. Either of these two could squash any pullback in the near term and launch ESST another 2,3,? pts. easily from here.

I personally think a P.O. award announcement will likely occur within a few weeks. Hopefully it will be in the magnitude of awards announced in the past. If competitor offerings don't get announced soon (causing margin worries) it could bring us through that $7 resistance level.

I tried to trim shares last Friday but missed the exit due to the rapid pullback in the price. Still holding all I had at this point.

Anybody else holding all original purchases?

Rich



To: Gone Bonkers who wrote (2129)11/17/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: Rishi Gupta  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 3493
 
Gone,

ESS is getting ready to ship its high margined Internet Ready chip set.

Rishi

11/16/98
DVD Report
(c) 1998 Phillips Business Information, Inc.

DVD is expected to be a significant presence at this week's Comdex show in Las
Vegas, NV, although not exactly a burning issue. DVD looks to be overshadowed in
the greater scheme by such hot-button technology issues as e-commerce and <g> the
Interne,<g> the Linux operating system, digital television, home networks, and mobile
computing.
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