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To: John Stichnoth who wrote (30277)4/13/1999 10:47:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36349
 
Up over 21% on over 800% volume increase! That is an abnormality for whatever reason it's not normal.

Now the market has investors buying and selling every day for all sorts of reasons. To speculate why millions of people decided to chose PAIR today is not the important fact. What is important is that they decided to chose PAIR. And the stock shows that the buyers won out. Most I suspect before they even knew what the earnings were. I take a read on that as they were buying for the future and not just for tomorrow.

Tomorrow will bring more buyers and sellers for various reasons to PAIR and the struggle begins anew and we shall find out who will dominate.

Buyer take care, and seller beware for today's events were a strong signal of abnormalities which have taken place for reasons too various and numerous for a one day event.

OH YEAH AND FRIDAY IS OPTIONS EXPERATIONS DAY AND IT'S ONLY WEDNESDAY!

AND BROKER'S HAVE STARTED TO RECOMEND SMALL CAPS.

AND OVERSEAS EXCHANGES HAVE STARTED NEW INDEXES FOR SMALL CAPS.

AND THE BANDWIDTH PROVIDERS ARE STARTING TO DRAW CROWDS.

AND EARNINGS SEASON HAS JUST STARTED.

AND TAX SEASON HAS JUST ENDED.

AND PAIR IS BUYING SHARES.

AND SPRING IS IN THE AIR.

ETC ETC ETC.

TTOSBT



To: John Stichnoth who wrote (30277)4/14/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: Bernard Levy  Respond to of 36349
 
Hi John:

VDSL will provide true wideband access, up to
50Mb/sec downstream if configured asymmetrically,
and about 25Mb/sec for symmetric configurations.

Best regards,

Bernard Levy