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To: Doug R who wrote (24978)1/4/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: Tom D  Respond to of 79230
 
Doug-

Thanks . I'll watch the 89,3%K for the 80 or 20 signal.

Tom



To: Doug R who wrote (24978)1/4/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: ivan solotaroff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
CATP

Doug,

Happy New Year.
You were talking to someone else about wedgies, so I figured I'd share this unfinished stalk I'm on. I'd been hoping to play this exquisitely-named equity, but it ran up before I got to it. Still, have a look at this pennantish breakout today:

bigcharts.com

I'm thinking if it settles back down to the mid-end of that pennant, I might just give it a shot. This is a psuedo-cat that took two massive intraday body-blows by a gauntlet of anal-ysts. If they had waited till the end of the previous day, it would've been a cat. As is ...
Funny, I don't remember CNGR. Musta been a while ago.
Surprised you got out of SMTK so quick. I liked your prognostos for it on stockdogs.
Hope all's well,

Ivan



To: Doug R who wrote (24978)1/4/1999 12:59:00 PM
From: charles@nagshead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
KEG movin' in the right direction. Toying with moving some funds from here to HNV?!? Any thoughts?

charlie



To: Doug R who wrote (24978)1/4/1999 1:10:00 PM
From: ACAN  Respond to of 79230
 
Doug;

AMSO is this finally going to move ask 3.31 - 2x ave volume. News out
9 mos earnings up 86 %.

TIA Allan P



To: Doug R who wrote (24978)1/4/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: ACAN  Respond to of 79230
 
Doug;

NOVL news

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Monday January 4, 1:17 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Novell, Inc.

NetWare(R) 5 Performance Shines in KeyLabs Tests

Directory-Enabled NetWare 5 Outperforms Microsoft Windows NT 4 by 34 Percent

PROVO, Utah, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- In a series of performance tests conducted by KeyLabs, NetWare 5 performed
approximately 34 percent faster than the latest release of Windows NT 4, confirming the findings and opinions of leading
computer industry publications, analysts and customers. With the higher performance of NetWare 5, customers can quickly
and efficiently manage their networks, run applications and access the information necessary to their business success.

KeyLabs, the IT industry's largest independent, full service testing lab dedicated to testing hardware and software products in
network environments, conducted three tests on a multi-processor Compaq ProLiant 1850R, using Ziff-Davis Benchmark
Operations' NetBench. The average peak throughput for NetWare 5 was 253.3 Megabits per second (Mbps), achieved at 60
clients. The averaged peak throughput on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 was 189.5 Mbps, which it reached at 76 clients. For a
complete look at Keylabs' testing methodology, configurations, and results, visit keylabs.com.

NetWare 5 continues to be the platform of choice while co-existing nicely with other industry operating systems such as
Windows NT and Unix. ''The superiority in performance and scalability of NetWare 5 coupled with the power of Novell
Directory Services® makes NetWare the most compelling server operating system on the market today,'' said Monty Sharma,
Chief Technology Officer for Maritime Telephone and Telegraph. ''We have not seen anything in the market that even comes
close.''

KeyLabs' findings also support evaluations found in recent computer industry publications. Kevin Young and Jeffrey G. Witt, in
PC Magazine Online, said, ''NetWare is faster than Windows NT: There's no big surprise in that. On our server NIC tests, the
Intel PRO/100 Intelligent Server Adapter delivered 341 Mbps throughput on our flat network with NetWare, and 209 Mbps
with Windows NT.''

''At a recent NetWorld®+Interop show, all of the gigabit Ethernet vendors said Windows doesn't even come close to handling
gigabit I/O, and it has to be tweaked to hit 400 Kbps out of any given machine,'' said John C. Dvorak, also in PC Magazine
Online. ''Meanwhile, Novell has no problem pumping data around at gigabit speeds.''

''Most analysts say that NetWare 5 is ready for immediate deployment, with about 20 percent of its 10 million lines of code
being new,'' said reviewer Logan Harbaugh of InformationWeek. ''On the other hand, most analysts recommend that
Windows 2000 Server not be deployed for 12 to 18 months after it's released, with nearly 80 percent of its 40 million to 50
million lines of code being new.''

NetWare Faster Than Ever

Not only are industry publications placing NetWare 5 ahead of Windows NT 4 in performance, they are also touting NetWare
5 as faster than its own predecessor. ''We ran the Ziff-Davis Benchmark Operation's NetBench on a Compaq 400MHz
Xeon-based Proliant with 1GB of RAM and found that, even when using a single processor, NetWare 5 blew away
performance turned in by NetWare 4.0 on a system with four Xeon processors,'' said PC Week Labs.

Industry Awards

In addition to positive reviews by trade publications, NetWare 5 has also received the following industry awards since its
release in September:

* World Class Product -- Network World awarded NetWare 5 its World Class
product distinction. NetWare 5 received an overall 9.65 score, with
perfect 10 scores in directory services, performance, networking/connectivity, security, enterprise scalability and stability.
* One of the Most Important Products of 1998 -- NetWare 5 received this
distinction from InformationWeek in its Dec. 14 issue.
* Best of the Best -- VARBusiness, as part of its Top 100 Products
listing, recognized NetWare 5 as one of the five "Best of the Best"
products in 1998.
* Flying Colors Award -- Network Computing awarded NetWare 5 its Flying
Colors Award in its Dec. 1 issue. NetWare 5 received a perfect 5 for
ease of installation and a 4.5 for performance.

About Novell

Novell, Inc. is the leading provider of network software enabled by directory services. Novell Internet solutions make
networks more manageable, secure and affordable for organizations of every kind and size. Novell's worldwide channel,
developer, education and technical support programs are the most extensive in the network computing industry.

For information on Novell's complete range of products and services, contact Novell's Customer Response Center at
888-321-4CRC (4272), or visit Novell's Web site at novell.com. Press may access Novell announcements and
company information on the World Wide Web at novell.com.

NOTE: Novell, NetWare and Novell Directory Services are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United States and
other countries. PC Week quotation reprinted from PC Week Sept. 14, 1998. PC Magazine quotations reprinted from PC
Magazine Sept. 9, 1998 and Nov. 17, 1998. InformationWeek quotation reprinted with permission from InformationWeek
Nov. 9, 1998. All third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

SOURCE: Novell, Inc.

Allan P






To: Doug R who wrote (24978)1/4/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: bruce-l  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
Doug:
Don't remember if I thanked you for SPGY at the time. If I did well here's THANXS again. Paid for the seminar and hotel, but not the drinks:-( ROFL I guess I'm going to have to try and make the FL seminar so I can pay for them.

bruce