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To: Steve Louris who wrote (23919)2/1/1999 3:13:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
ECILF..EWBX just watch it I put in a stop at 48 but will using a trailing stop if the price increases.

Koor Industries Increases Stake in ECI Telecom

TEL AVIV, Israel--Feb. 1, 1999--Koor Industries Ltd. (NYSE:KOR - news), a leading
Israeli investment holding company, announced that it has exercised its call option to
purchase 3,830,000 shares of ECI Telecom (NASDAQ:ECILF - news) from Clal Industries at an exercise price of $37 per
share.

This acquisition of an additional five percent of ECI Telecom's outstanding share capital brings Koor's stake in the company to
24.6 percent. Upon completion of the previously announced merger of ECI Telecom and Tadiran Communications, Koor's
stake in the merged entity will be 32.5 percent on a fully diluted basis.
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ECI Telecom Announces Hi-MAC Multiservice Access
Concentrator

WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- ECI Telecom Ltd. (Nasdaq: ECILF - news) today at COMNET announced the
Hi-MAC 100, the first member of its new family of Multiservice Access Concentrators. Multiservice Access Concentrators are
key service delivery systems that consolidate hundreds of leased lines onto higher-speed public network circuits, converting
traffic to ATM or IP.

Hi-MAC enables Network Service Providers (NSPs) to deliver hundreds of lines of dedicated IP, Frame Relay and Voice
services on a single, flexible platform at the lowest cost of ownership for connectivity, equipment and operations. With
Hi-MAC, NSPs not only provide vastly increased subscriber access but also maximize use of the installed edge switches and
routers, as well as transport media.

Additionally, Hi-MAC actually makes the installed edge systems more efficient by eliminating the overhead of processing
thousands of low-speed connections and supporting at least 600% more bandwidth per slot. Hi-MAC preserves the investment
in installed edge systems, while actually improving and maximizing their utilization.

In the Central Office, the small size of the NEBS-certified Hi-MAC 100 (5''h x 12''d x 19''w) and its superior DS0 density
allow maximum efficiency in space utilization. For large-scale installations, a single eight-foot Central Office rack can
accommodate up to 30 systems supporting over 15,000 user connections.

With Hi-MAC's soft-provisioning capabilities, NSPs can effectively support the needs of customers with different service
requirements and very quickly respond to changes in service demand. Incorporating a variety of physical interfaces capable of
supporting speeds from individual DS0 to fractional and full T1 and channelized T3, the Hi-MAC 100 achieves the lowest
industry announced equipment cost per DS0 connection of less than $60.



To: Steve Louris who wrote (23919)2/1/1999 4:18:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
TKLC..SATH, excellent I don't remember who brought that stock up last week but wow look at it.. and NDB,SALT and even WAXS. So even with our coding system our threaders came up with some winners this week and last for everyone. Thanks for SATH and NDB.

Deja Vue: About 2 months ago I think it was street walker mentioned SKYM and asked if I liked it.. I did, adopted it and it surged over 150%. Same thing with SATH, I alread had that in my database and did not have to add it but a 'confirmation' from a poster is the best thing for making up your own mind about a potential trade/investment.

I would not kick myself at holding TKLC simply because it is usually a very good earnings play and the fact that it DOESN'T actually report tonight after the close gives you a chance at even more 'anticipatory' upswing for a full day before the report. The chance of it tanking tomorrow is minute, stocks like TKLC don't tank before the report. If on the other hand, TKLC reverses either in the morning or near the close you know the 'anticipation' phase of the earnings play is over with... Some of you might then choose to hold through earnings 2) phase II and the risky part of the earnings play. (of course you should have a sign that it is indeed worth betting on).. whereas others will be happy with a 2+ profit and sell.