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To: George the Greek who wrote (5128)12/7/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: Terror  Respond to of 21876
 
Don't worry be happy...Look at the internet frinzy. This is a pure play for the future with real earnings. I would never loose this one/ for me it was a freebee with the spin off of T. I still love and own the mother ship. Be careful. I'm not adding to position but believe me it's a feeding frinzy out on the street over this one. To get to new highs, which I believe we are experiencing the cream rises first. This is cream. At that it will be the last to decline. Just my 2 cents.

Marcie

We will soon have twice as many shares soon.



To: George the Greek who wrote (5128)12/7/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21876
 
I really can't figure out what's not to like about this company. Screw the stock! All you day traders are getting rich off the investors who're pumping money into this thing so they can show great returns on their portfolios for the next five, 10, or 15 years.

Explain to me, anyone, how a company this savvy and aggressive is going to miss out on the still-untapped telecom equipment contracts across the globe. Forget the fact their patents cover so much more than just telecom equipment.

I sit here and shake my head sometimes when I read these posts about $1 or $2 drops in the price signaling some sort of downturn. This stock is now set to split again one year after its first split, and I don't see much of a reason why this trend couldn't continue for another five years.

But, as the popular sign-off goes, WDIK?

Mark