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To: jdcpa who wrote (756)1/5/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: David Sirk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1129
 
I was hoping you were going to tell us someting that is more in the present. What about that PR? Why arn't they releasing any info? We know this is a great company is'nt it about time some other people know?



To: jdcpa who wrote (756)1/5/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Scottey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1129
 
Thanks for sharing your info. I appreciate good DD, both new information and confirmation of PRWT activities. Although it can be frustrating, I'm glad PRWT is concentrating on building their business rather than merely pacifying investors with dangling carrots of upcoming press releases. We'll get ours, we just need a bit of patience.

Live long and prosper,
Scottey



To: jdcpa who wrote (756)1/5/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: Scottey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1129
 
There's an interesting article on day traders in this week's Newsweek. It begins with a description of a trader who "goes off to a trading room in Syosset, on New York's Long Island, plops down at a computer - and begins to buy and sell stocks...Torrents of brightly colored graphs and trading information stream across their screens. Their fingers dance over their keyboards, filling the room with a faint, rapid-fire rattling. Jokes curses, whoops of triumph now and again punctuat3e the air..." Sounds like the IT commercial, huh? This particular description isn't of an IT room, of course, but the article speaks to the growing number of such traders and the outfits that provide them with access. (IT is going to be big! IMO)

Check out the article - it also points out the risks involved. My favorite quote: "The Internet is the masses. And the masses lose their asses." Must be referring to the lemmings I've mentioned before.

Live long and prosper,
Scottey