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To: Mister5By5 who wrote (15684)4/9/1999 11:37:00 PM
From: dave turliku  Respond to of 21342
 
Excellent Post Mr5x5. Thanks for your insight. <EOM> Dave



To: Mister5By5 who wrote (15684)4/9/1999 11:57:00 PM
From: Marc T. Archer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21342
 
Mister5By5,
Excellent post, analysis, opinion and ...well, just a damn good post!
Thanks for sharing that with us.
If you and Ski, who's been around here forever and Michael Donadio who I guess could be considered an ancient in Inet years on ADSL (I remember well ALL the Amati alumni ;) ), are all bullish who am I argue........ : )

I may regret it but am staying LONG. What the hell, what's another 2 years huh?

Hey, anyone seen Dug?

MTA



To: Mister5By5 who wrote (15684)4/10/1999 2:27:00 AM
From: P314159d  Respond to of 21342
 
I agree with the possibilities here on the move up to 10 ( if the market allows, so says Jerry Favors). The volume and overall speculation for this sector gives much upside even for the weakest contenders. So on TA don't short until BIG resistance and 10-11 area a good choice.

But, a simple statement on your observation re: BA announcement.
Evaluation period is after 3 years not 5 ( can be dropped after 3 under many ways). It is an agreement not a contract, with no specified minimum. It is an agreement for "WHAT?" ? AWRE G.LITE shit? DMT? CAP? We know it has no CO DSLAM inclusion. So what is it for?

Don't you think a company with its butt-in-a-sling would give a solid indication of future sales rather than an empty PR to pump the stock?

That's right! No way, much better to pump the stock w/o specifics!
Got to it at this stage! Go for it trading wise but forget the love of ADSL as you buy and sell. The book is 1 and the earnings are negative.

I'm just happy the company is starting to sell it right. Now all we need is to tell everyone how great the Lucent deal is going. Before,



To: Mister5By5 who wrote (15684)4/10/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Respond to of 21342
 
Like you say; it's been a cash register under 5 for anyone taking the risk and buying heavily. One stock that looked like it would be gone a long time ago and still isn't is ANCR; still around and it just came back from the dead. Not that I would touch it, but I'm just making the point that these seemingly hopeless in need of money cases do survive sometimes. I just can't see WSTL going belly up with all of their next generation technology that is good stuff. BA as you say wouldn't sign for 5 years with their most important marketed new technology with a supplier that is going to be unreliable. I've been watching WSTL equipment rolling out now since November in volume for BA; that was all you need to see. The announcement was just after the fact. That is why I always felt secure buying it on dips. What we will need is an upgrade and instituional buying. WSTL has an old pattern of jumping 5 points in the last half hour of trading. We have yet to see this kind of thing. The upgrade will come after the big jump if we get one.



To: Mister5By5 who wrote (15684)4/12/1999 7:36:00 PM
From: dave turliku  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21342
 
Mister5: Any comments on charts - where do we go from here ?

Trey: you won't be leaving us will you ? Congratulations by the way... I don't know about you, but I feel it has taken 2 yrs and we have run a marathon. Just exhausted.

My special thanks to the infamous Dr. who somehow convinced me to have the balls to more than double down at 4 5/8 late in Dec. Was strictly gambling, kind of a last roll.

Regards,

Dave