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To: uu who wrote (14193)2/5/1999 3:00:00 AM
From: Rusty Johnson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Is SUNW making a sales call to E*Trade?

ETrade Users Aghast at Service
by R. Scott Raynovich

10:40 a.m. 4.Feb.99.PST

As online brokerage ETrade continued to experience service interruptions Thursday, increasingly frustrated customers vented their anger at the company's inability to fix technical glitches and longstanding customer-service problems.

"They keep saying that it's a nothing problem," said Eric Chiu, a customer of the No. 2 Web brokerage. "It's ridiculous."


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To: uu who wrote (14193)2/6/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: djane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
2/5/99 RedHerring. Top 10 stocks for 1999 [SUNW]
[Note: RedHerring is a very influential Silicon Valley mag with particular expertise in venture capital and IPOs.]

herring.com

Top picks/Also Consider
1. America Online/Yahoo
2. Broadcom/Intel
3. CMGI/Bluefly.com
4. Globalstar/WinStar
5. Cisco Systems/Lucent Technologies
6. Nokia/Compaq
7. Orbital Sciences/International FiberCom
8. Sun Microsystems/Spyglass
9. Time Warner/@Home Network
10. AT&T/MCI WorldCom

As an investor in Globalstar (GSTRF), I welcome you to check out their excellent commentary.

Excerpt: But when we evaluate the size of the market opportunity
for satellite telecommunications, the quality of the
management team led by Mr. Schwartz, and the
leadership position the company will have when the
system is finally up and running, we choose to forego an
earnings history in favor of getting in on the ground floor
of a stock that could hit the heavens.