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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (61582)5/18/1999 3:38:00 PM
From: trouthead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
A hole in one for you the next time you play will be unlikely as you, unlike CPigG, have not addressed the hole in your swing. At the very top of your backswing you are pronating to the left and then compensating by closing the club head which invariably results in a pull hook on most par 3's.

At least CPigQ is in the process of closing the hole in it's presumable head, the once estimable ESQ. Fipher.

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To: Elwood P. Dowd who wrote (61582)5/18/1999 7:21:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
AV could do this...

Redback Networks nearly triples after
IPO

LOS ANGELES, May 18 (Reuters) - Shares in Redback Networks Inc. (Nasdaq:RBAK - news),
a supplier of high-speed Internet access systems, tripled on Tuesday after the company's first sale of
stock to the public.

The Sunnyvale, Calif.-company's stock soared about $44 to $67 within moments of its start of trade
at about 10:20 a.m. PDT (1:20 p.m. EDT).

Redback offered 2.5 million shares at $23 each, an increase from its initial estimates that the price
would be between $12 and $14 per share.

The company was the latest in a string of recent stock offerings that have been snapped up by
investors hungry for companies involved in the Internet.

Redback helps upgrade networks to handle broadband, or high-speed, technologies that allow such
features as video and voice over the Internet.