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To: TokyoMex who wrote (58933)2/28/1999 8:17:00 PM
From: Lawrence Burg  Respond to of 119973
 
I do....but I'd rather see the underlying technical trend breaking up, and the price trend reversing...I'll add 'em to the watch list...ELY would be a favorite. It was listed as a Bob Gabele favorite based on the consistent insider buys; Nov '98 Bloomberg Personal...buying which continues...



To: TokyoMex who wrote (58933)3/1/1999 1:43:00 AM
From: StalkFunder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
"Look for bottoms" he says...

LOL I just read that long article on your new site. $300 on the reporter's tab while you writhed with the honies.... Joe you crack me up. I can't tell people fast enough about your site now. Trading the Nets ain't my forte, but I'll sure keep up on my reading here...



To: TokyoMex who wrote (58933)3/1/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: David D.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
A little more education information on FTEL -->

A few words from Peter Buswell last Nov.
"There are three characteristics that typically drive the adoption rate of a
new technology: economics, the user interface, and user applications.
Based on the value Wall Street places on a Quest, for example, when
compared to any CLEC stock offering, we can witness the economics
of this technology in real-time. As a straightforward ROI analysis, IP
networks are a no-brainer. This economic advantage will, in and of
itself, drive network creation. Before true market demand will drive the
development of carrier networks, we are going to have to create IP
applications that offer something more than "cheap" phone calls. We
need rich, multimedia applications like Web-enabled call centers and
online commerce in which the technology delivers true "caller ID" and
functionality specific to IP telephony. Economics, acceptable user
interfaces, and IP-enabled applications can cause the level of demand
and excitement that will accelerate network deployment. Let's get
creative."

Peter S. Buswell, Franklin Telecom President/COO
208.231.189.151