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To: Tom Linzmeier who wrote (3064)5/1/1999 1:03:00 PM
From: Tom Linzmeier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3448
 
Full Disclosure.
I am a broker and I do have a position in IMG.
Tom



To: Tom Linzmeier who wrote (3064)5/2/1999 4:22:00 AM
From: Wafa SHIHABI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3448
 
> I'd have to chip in my opinion that some one is positioning the industry. My two cents.

Tom, I tend to agree with your theory and even bank on it. This industry is now entering the realm of successful commercialization. The beauty of it has been that not too many analysts understood it or paid attention to it. The rising rate of commercial announcements from the industry is rising awareness. AMSC, IMG are prime companies to become analyst darlings, followed closely by SCON (my opinion for whatever its worth). I also agree with u that the rise in volume is more of an accumulation and positioning pattern, and not so much a takeover. Which is all the better in terms of your above theory. I for one have fastened my seat belt for the whole of last year, and am looking forward for the ride.
Good luck to all.



To: Tom Linzmeier who wrote (3064)5/4/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: Frank Byers  Respond to of 3448
 
The Soros connection to superconductivity that you mentioned reminded me that he was involved as an investor in a Colorado superconductor company that went belly up last year, Superconducting Core Technologies (SCT). They were trying to join the crowd that thought they could sell low noise filters to the PCS industry, and we all know that did not gell. Anyway, if Soros is back I hope he picks a company with the initials IMG.

Good luck, still long after 3+ years.

FB