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To: DR.TECH who wrote (16174)5/16/1999 2:51:00 PM
From: Michael F. Donadio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Well DR.TECH, sounds like you have news that is music to my ears as well. If I understand you correctly they have even beat the whisper number. Sounds like I'll be doing some singing and dancing this week. I understand you're using your 'uptick fibrillatorski' this week to fool Mr.5x5

As for TI/Amati it was good to hear that such a product is at least on board. Sorry you feel it's only vaporware. I'll continue to dance and sing for a while, none-the-less. As for Steenbergen, that is an ill omen, but I'll hope its because he made enough on Txn and is building a house.

Come on DR.TECH, we have to celebrate something. We've been down sooo longgggg. Its time for Westell to start shining.

All the best,
Michael

P.S. Wall Street Transcipt of interview with Mark Zionts, April, 1999:
westell.com
(It is a pdf file so you'll need Adobe acrobat reader.)



To: DR.TECH who wrote (16174)5/16/1999 11:03:00 PM
From: P314159d  Respond to of 21342
 
For what you say, you may be right and that the stock actually moves up for you. It has held it's last move in the face of the obvious Q4 result.

what do you think about the CFO leaving? in the midst of a troubled time the CFO walks away. any thoughts ?



To: DR.TECH who wrote (16174)5/18/1999 12:26:00 AM
From: dave turliku  Respond to of 21342
 
DR.TECH: Is News related to.....

AOL to convene investor powwow

..........But the big opportunity, dubbed the next wave for the Web, is high-speed access...........At the moment, AOL has agreements with SBC
Communications (SBC: news, msgs) and Bell
Atlantic (BEL: news, msgs) to provide broadband
access to AOL customers over DSL, or digital
subscriber lines. These services, which are
expected to make connections 20 times faster than
28K modem links, start rolling out this summer.

cbs.marketwatch.com

A tip please good DR. for the long suffering .

regards,

Dave



To: DR.TECH who wrote (16174)5/20/1999 10:44:00 PM
From: dave turliku  Respond to of 21342
 
Comments DR. ? Any likely analyst reaction would be most appreciated.

Waiting for your post CC analysis ala John Madden.

Thx in advance.

Regards,

Dave