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To: Chartgod who wrote (631)2/9/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: John Anderfuren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1916
 
Telew got my attention today as a future net site. I expect to only buy on nets for the next few weeks or as long as the correction lasts.Like wise I'm looking at olcwf at 1/8 as a current net, even with the huge spread between strike and current stock price, the warrants have been over 10 not that long ago and the new product mix looks good.



To: Chartgod who wrote (631)2/10/1999 8:28:00 AM
From: Bob Davis  Respond to of 1916
 
Regarding COCN, its recently announced reverse split is only one of many. Recently there has been a flurry of reverse splits by companies whose price is below the minimum needed to retain their NASDAQ listings.

The Napeague Letter has just published an in-depth Analysis of recent NASDAQ reverse splits, which shows that if a company is growing and profitable such a step is not the proverbial "kiss of death" and can actually strengthen the stock's market position by eliminating the risk of delisting.

This Analysis can be found at napeague.com

Bob Davis
The Napeague Letter
napeague.com