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To: Eric D. Peters who wrote (8711)12/28/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: Elliott Dunwody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Institutions getting involved.......
Shorts getting squeezed...........
News of Media One coming out soon........



To: Eric D. Peters who wrote (8711)12/28/1998 1:44:00 PM
From: AZ  Respond to of 10479
 
anybody know why fibr has gone from 8 to 16 in just a few weeks
any news out there?



To: Eric D. Peters who wrote (8711)12/28/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Afaq Sarwar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Eric D. Peters, you said:

"15 !! A little scary, no? Would be nice to have a reason for it."

I am copying a response by heels67 to a similar questions on Yahoo board:

"Uh, let me think now:

1. Significant accumulation by various money managers and institutions.

2. New investor-relations PR firm employed and about to make a decided impact.

3. MediaOne likely (if not already) to install Gigamuxes not just in Atlanta but in ALL of its cities.

4. U.S. West stamp of approval with its 12-million-dollar contract with Uniprecision (this quarter).

5. Significant analyst coverage is not far away.

6. Huge joint ventures and other Gigamux announcements might come in January.

7. Major European sales in the works.

8. Eight bidders on the Uniprecision plant, which could net a minimum of $50 million in cash.

9. NMS listing.

10. China purchase of Gigamuxes with FIBR winning out over 11 other contenders (can you say
"Lucent"?).

11. 78 Gigamux evaluators with no drop-outs.

12. Net+Arm wins top 25 tech award.

13. Net+Arm spin-off won't be a rights offering. It'll be a traditional IPO. Tucker Anthony won't
handle the IPO. Other major brokerage firms are seeking out Osicom to get the IPO deal.

14. 1999 Revenue from both companies could easily be $200 million.

15. Currently selling at about 1 times revenue (combined companies).

16. DWD-N. I repeat "N"!!!

17. Road show Gigamux seminars are being attended by major players.

18. Revenue multiples in the industry range from 3 to 15. Give me 3 on 100 million revenue and
I've got a $35 stock (using a high 9 million shares-outstanding figure)."

Are these enough reasons?

Regards,

Afaq Sarwar