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To: KYA27 who wrote (23932)3/25/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
KYA,

How is it that you are so wise and you buy ATHM without due diligence? Are you just naturally, intuitively brilliant?

Just today you asked what the split date of ATHM is. Anyone following ATHM seriously would know that there is no split date. Shareholders must approve the split. There isn't even a set date for the shareholders' meeting. So in one day you decided CSCO will crash and ATHM will fly.

Message 8522401

Sorta takes all your credibility out of your CSCO predictions. If you continue to make investment decisions because you are "never wrong", your investment life will be equivalent to the "lucky" guys at the slots who convince themselves that they will make money.

As far as your alleged DELL call, even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then.

Good luck, cause that's all you are operating on, judging from your posts.



To: KYA27 who wrote (23932)3/25/1999 5:47:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 77400
 
To: Juan Valdޢק (6815 )
From: A. Edwards
Thursday, Mar 25 1999 5:40PM ET
Reply # of 6816

Lucent Seen Winning $1 Bln AT&T Order, Merrill's Analyst Says:

March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Lucent Technologies Inc., the world's largest maker of phone-equipment,
is likely to win a contract from AT&T Corp. to supply about $1 billion of cellular network
equipment, an analyst said.

Lucent, AT&T's former equipment arm, is seen beating out rivals Northern Telecom Ltd. and
Ericsson AB for the order, Merrill Lynch & Co. Analyst Joseph Bellace said in a report. Lucent
officials declined to comment, and AT&T was unavailable.

AT&T, the No. 1 U.S. long-distance company, is pushing to expand its
network to meet demand for its popular Digital One Rate calling plan,
which charges a single rate for calls anywhere in the U.S. The company
has said it plans to spend about $2 billion this year to beef up its
wireless business. ''There is an opportunity for a major contract award to address this problem,''
analyst Bellace wrote. Lucent ''is being viewed very favorably by AT&T Wireless for this cont