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To: Diamond Jim who wrote (7105)4/8/1999 10:07:00 AM
From: Mark Palmberg  Respond to of 21876
 
Chewable:

http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/990408/es.html

''Nortel is one of only four CDMA suppliers who have gone through successful trials in China. We can look for at least one quarter of the market,'' Mao said with a grin.

''Since we believe we are better, we feel we should have more than that.''


This Mao guy's got some cajones. What happens in China is really going to separate the men from the boys, with CDMA bragging rights going to the winner. Let's wait and see how it pans out.

Mark




To: Diamond Jim who wrote (7105)4/8/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: freeus  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 21876
 
rerethink
LOL
But she has gotten pretty wealthy buying and managing rental real estate. Of course she was born to a wealthy family so that helps.
Those of us who have nada to start with and need to make it grow ourselves have to be more careful about prices before and after stock splits!
I just made a nice gain on some LU calls: not as nice as had I sold yesterday but glad that someone encouraged me to sell and take my profit in case of a sell off, especially since lu did not participate in the great up last half hour yesterday. I had originally bought the April 120's at 9.50 saw them fall to 50c! Ouch, bought more at 62c and sold all (post split so I had twice as many at half the cost) at 4.5 so made 62% in 3 months (my friend who bought them at 62c only, none at 9.50, made 1600%!!!!!!!!!
Freeus