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To: David Lawrence who wrote (6084)4/20/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: Olsinvest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
No trades reported today for AWRE JUN 50 Calls on either exchange that they trade on.

Regards,
Ole



To: David Lawrence who wrote (6084)4/20/1999 5:23:00 PM
From: Blue Voodoo  Respond to of 9236
 
I said,
>>I picked up a bunch of June 50 calls on AWRE today.

> You correctly responded:
>That's odd. What did you pay for them? My service reports no volume >and no open interest on the June $50s.

Sorry, I meant to say May 50 calls. The June's were a different stock.

I also own a lot of shares that I bought between 5 and 12 bucks last Fall. Sold some on the way up, but am still quite long on awre.



To: David Lawrence who wrote (6084)4/27/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9236
 
AT&T Rolls Out DSL Internet Access for Businesses and ISPS
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T (NYSE: T - news) today announced that it is in Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) market trials with retail business customers and will begin rolling out a wholesale DSL service as part of the AT&T Private Label IP Portfolio this September.

AT&T plans on having more than 1,200 DSL points-of-presence (POPs) within the next 12 months. The company will deploy DSL over its own facilities and those of other leading DSL providers.

Upon completion of its pending acquisition of the IBM global network, AT&T will also work with the business customer DSL trials under way on that network. The deal is expected to close in the United States by the end of the second quarter.

''AT&T is uniquely positioned to offer a range of end-to-end IP connectivity solutions. Whether it be DSL, cable modems, wireless, dedicated or dial-up IP access, AT&T understands that customers require a variety of Internet access options, all with a world-class common user experience,'' said Kathleen B. Earley, president, AT&T Internet Services. AT&T is committed to making this a reality.

To address the needs of the wholesale marketplace, AT&T will offer DSL local loops to ISPs and leading-edge customers by September. The service will be deployed over AT&T local service facilities and those of other top DSL vendors. The service will be included within AT&T's comprehensive portfolio of Private Label IP Services and will support speeds ranging from 144 Kbps to 1.5Mbps. AT&T's wholesale DSL service will be available initially in nine markets.

''Businesses are choosing to leverage the infrastructure, scale and reliability of AT&T's network, allowing them to concentrate on other aspects of their businesses, like content and marketing,'' said Barbara Peda, president, AT&T Wholesale Services. ''ISPs using this service will be able to offer their customers -- consumers and businesses -- much faster connections to the Internet, contributing to the already competitive market for high-speed Internet access.''

DSL Retail Business Trials

AT&T said that it currently has DSL trials under way with business customers in 5 markets and that trials using the IBM global network are taking place in 4 markets across the country. AT&T will expand these trials to additional markets over the next 12 months. The trials allow remote locations, work-at-home telecommuters and small businesses to seamlessly connect to their existing data networks, IP-based virtual private networks and the public Internet.

About AT&T

AT&T (www.att.com) is the world's premier provider of voice and data communications, with more than 80 million customers, including businesses, government and consumers. AT&T runs the world's largest, most powerful long-distance network and the largest wireless network in North America. The company is a leading supplier of data and Internet services for businesses and the nation's largest direct Internet service provider to consumers. AT&T also provides local telephone service to a growing number of businesses.

biz.yahoo.com



To: David Lawrence who wrote (6084)4/27/1999 11:38:00 AM
From: Blue Voodoo  Respond to of 9236
 
Those May 50 Awre calls I bought last week at under $6 are now over $16. FWIW, I'm still holding them.