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"Companies of the future"

The fine art of

chart reading:

The top ( people sell ) at S&P 500

980

, buy at ??

The STOCK main page

GLOBEX PRICES

200 day support level.

GOING UP and DOWN ....

NEXT SUPPORT AT 860

http://www.stocksite.com/ MARKET MONITOR

Keeping Track:

It’s difficult keeping track of individual stocks when the market make large moves.

There are several markets ( variables ) that intervene in the action of stocks. First, global markets, influenced by interest rates, currencies, and relative price safety factors; Second, the buying and selling of index options and futures that make movements bigger than they would be otherwise, and only third; the acctual value and future of companies and the industry they represent.

Looking back I have compared prices on Nov 5th with today, Nov. 18th. Most of the portfolio held rather well.

There was a difference between selling stocks that drop 3% on stop loss orders and buy and hold. Buy and hold left the value of the portfolio up 14 % ( down from 20% ), sell and buy when the S&P hit 860 gave a total return of 18 % ( down from 20 ) doesn’t sound like much, but 3/16 = 19 % better and we were protected from a bigger drop.

The use of options more than covered the down side with a net cash gain ( 500% on at risk capital ) which we are now looking to invest. ( should have done more )

Almost all the net gain are in the satellite companies we bought in August ( up over 50 % ) the rest has been up and down and average 10 %. Real gains comes from "industry of the future", the IBM, Microsoft, growth companies.

The global communications industry is such a growth sector and the owners of satellites and broadband / Wideband will be the industrial leaders in a few years. How the others, cable companies, telephone, Web-TV, equipment and network companies come out is less than clear. That leaves DGII (DIGI International), DIGI ( DSC Communications), GSTRE (Globalstar), IRIDE ( Iridium), MOT, LOR, SPOT, OMPT, SAT, TGO, TRW, Hughes, WCOM, DT, ERICY, ALA, Philips, CQ, ORBI, ONSI, SAT and some companies that will benefit for global services on a vast scale - Netscape ( NSCP ), Oracle, Excite (XCIT), Intel ( INTC), the noise group Sun Microsystems, IBM.

PURE

    • DIGI, 28 13/32
    • GSTRF,40 7/8
    • IRIDF,40 1/2
    • ORBI, 22 5/8
    • SPOT,32 5/8 ( PanAm )
    • SAT,29 7/16 ( Asia Sat )
    • LOR 17 5/8 ( Lorel Sat )
    • TGO 31 7/8 (teleGlobe)
    • DCDT ADC communications
    • CIEN Ciena
    • GVIL Global Village Communications

The core of communications is the base of the

next revolution. Satellites connected to

earth stations with super broadband wireless and cable connecting to "smart universal modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s" for network computers and universal communications utilities including TV.

ZDNET

The way the core of the computer - telecommunications market is going is at the

Watch the keynote by MCI WorldCom’s

John Sidgmore.

but not clear to most reporters and observers. This is one way to visualize what is happening.

There are a new products call Web-TV, the network computer, advanced note books with cell phone built in, and important advances in satellite communications, Wideband / Broadband, cable modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s and copper wire telephone services.

Imagine you have a black box which provides universal communications services: video telephone, Internet, fax, e-mail, cable TV, regular digital TV, CD music and games, had digital storage in Zig-a-bites, and wireless modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ) in 10 Meg-bits per second or better.

The question is who is the Service Provider ?

Imagine companies, schools, homes where instead of millions of PC the same black box provides all the applications, data banks, on-site and computer home workers at their work stations.

The applications programs are downloaded with the data. A 10 Mb program takes 1 seconds to down load the functions being used at that moment.

The program "runs" on the CPU of the black box, not time share terminal, but is fully integrated with the wide area network and the Internet. Who provides the software, systems management, data storage, and where is the server ?

Watch the keynote by MCI WorldCom’s

John Sidgmore.

/monday.html">Bill Gates keynote at

Watch the keynote by MCI WorldCom’s

John Sidgmore.

presentation of NT 5 + uses a NC ( Network Computer ) he po-poed last year.

The next step is from LAN ( local networks ) to the internet. He talks PC but programs for the NC for all the good reasons as a low cost "utility" device promoted by Larry Ellison of Oracle for several years.

It could be the satellite companies who own the high ground and the critical link in the whole system.

There is the fight between Alcatel Alsthom 1/8ALSF.CN 3/8's Skybridge and Motorola's Celestri to get bands to develop and compete against Microsoft's Teledesic, which is backed by Boeing (BA.N). In all, the three plan to launch several hundred satellites in 2001 and 2002.

The three projects, which would offer high-speed multi- media services via huge networks of satellites, require access to a large amount of radio frequency spectrum.

These connections make possible the Network

Computer the next generation of "smart" terminals that act as telephones, e-mail, PCs, business shops and services.

These become the first global telephone ( tele-communications ) company with direct services to companies, and local service providers. MCI-World Com -BT- ATT - DT -Sprint have to get into the Satellite Internet business FAST or be replaced.

They are behind using analog rather than digital systems they should have made universal 20 years ago.

I don’t see much future for WIRE including cable after 2000, and the growth markets are in China,

The USS -was, Eastern Europe, Latin America, which add up to double the number of users and four times the amount traffic every 18 months at half the cost per unit. "

For technology, analysts said the trend within Asia could move towards the personal computer as a cheaper, commonly available product.

"Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong will probably lead the way as far as futuristic technology into the next millennium, but I wouldn't count out very strong IT investments in China," said Brian Kornegay, a senior personal computer analyst at IDC. "

The GREAT industrial companies of the next century will be tele-communications with a vast variety of "services", financial, travel, marketing of goods, retail sales, educational, all global all around us. This is the issue

Nadar and the NOISE group are all about.

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The report illustrates just how dominant the computer sector of the economy has become as technology has become increasingly advanced. .. For example, the study found that the average wages of those who provide high-tech services are, in Kazmierczak's words, "phenomenal," with high-tech employees earning 73 percent more, on average, than private-sector employees. Providers of software services in particular, he said, are finding current economic trends to be extremely favorable

Ericsson Hosting Internet & Wideband Wireless Conference

Two-Day San Francisco Event Includes Internet Partners Discussing

Convergence Strategies Third-Generation Wideband Wireless Multimedia mobile systems.

This technology, to debut in some world regions in the year 2000, will enable wireless phones/terminals to deliver not only voice, but also full-motion video, and data-intensive information such as real-time Internet access.

There is somewhere around a 37 Trillion Gross Global Product (GGP see

futures.htm ) and somewhere around the same amount in capital. Large pools of capital have built up in banks, insurance companies, pension funds, corporate treasuries, and in personal savings. About 10 % or 4 trillion dollars is relatively liquid and under "professional management". Most of these funds seek safe reasonable returns in public and private bonds, stocks, real estate and direct commercial investments. Any one of the global markets can be looked at as a commodity and blocks of stocks bought and sold in bulk. Now comes the hard part.

Since various investment packages of stocks and bonds, in various currencies, can be looked at for their relative return and risk, options can be bought and sold to cover the risk. Since 75 % of the capital of US stocks are in the S&P 500, future options ( puts and calls) can limit the risk of these investments, currency options protect the relative value of the US dollar and interest rate futures the value of bonds. Since billions of dollars can be traded in seconds the goal is to move fast and freely across markets to get the best returns and defend against loss of capital.

The synergy of this global system ( the whole is more than the sum of the parts ) create some complex interactions described as

Dissipative Structures.

These patterns of non-linear
forms created in systems far from equilibrium such as Benard cells, tornados,
lasers and living things such as the U.S. Congress. ( Llya Prigogine). While global trade in stocks and bonds as commodities has created vast pools of liquid capital it can become unstable as it has in South East Asia and have a ripple effect around the world. No central bank can control or even understand what is going on. A single trader can cause the loss of billions, the fall of whole banks or investment pools.

To understand the impact of large institutional trans-market trading one has to penetrate the logic of their strategies. (

AltaVista Search ) Part of the strategy is reflective of what other players are doing. It this sense it becomes a game. Fractional differences in exchange rates, interest rates and stock prices set the game in motion. Secondary players such as mutual fund managers, stock brokers, and third level investors are often caught in the winds of global financial forces they can't understand.

The press is almost complete hopeless and useless. Academic economics is using the wrong model and can't grasp the biological interactions using the old linear industrial equations that depend on a theoretical "equilibrium" that does not exist. Biological system do not seek "rest = death" but growth and infiltration of niches and whatever opportunities are offered by the environment. Biological systems are in many codependent relationships, living systems are not battle ships at sea but an organic soup tending toward chaos.

For the investor global markets means they have to be prepared to use options, to sell and buy on a active basis. Investors are sometimes treated as children who sell low due to fear and panic and buy high being the last to jump on board.

The old 'buy and hold' is really dumb.

The formula for success:

The start of a Bear Market ?

Return on Investments:

The base rate is under 6 % and long term ( 30 year bonds ) at 6.15 %.

The laws of physics and economics suggest that other investments will trend to this base rate.
If someone is making more money others should get into the business until the field is crowded and the extra bonus disappears.

There are three barriers to entry which become the laws of higher returns. A long term higher rate of return, such as 11 % on stocks, or 20 % in technologies, are due to:

First Law, Cartel or monopoly prices - For a century big business in the USA was dominated by leading firms; General Motors set up by Dupont, Edison and General Electric, Bush in beer, American Tobacco, Borden, General Foods, etc.. International competition makes it more difficult to get an extraordinary rate of return because of raw market power. Microsoft is both a cartel and benefits from the second and third laws-

Second Law: Psychological attachments or brand names - you can sell carbonated flavored sugar water for 1000 x cost, $16 sneaker for $80, ( Nike has some third law - technology ) smart advertising and marketing including buying shelf space; American Brands is now getting competition from European firms and store brands. Drugs are a special case of "brand" bonus.

Third Law: Technology and innovation can give a short term advantage until others "catch-on".

Technical Analysis: Market was stuck in a trading range from 870 to 980: When it goes below 900 the next "support" level is at 880 860 etc. This is why it's important to have stop loss - but when they begin to hit it drags the market down more.

The OEX short positions will more than cover any loss on the stock long positions, at 876.98 - 60

The dead cat bounce on Tuesday and maybe more. TUESDAY:

CLOSE OUT SHORT POSITIONS AT OPEN AND BUY Stocks after 860 -

BUY Bonds and dollar are strong -

OEX down from 930: call down to 10 (+13 ): put up to 76: ( + 48 ) 1 point = $ 100

Sell Dec 930 call .oewlf at 33 3/8 or buy Dec 930 Put .oewxf at 28 1/4

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chart reading:

Today's Stock picks:

ERICY,

LBTYA,

ATI,

NXTL, ONSI,

ORBI,

OMPT,

CIEN

Following closely to buy close to bottom:

ALA, ATEL, ASND,

ATHM,

CQ new, CVUS, HLIT,

PRMS new, TCOMA, TCOMB,

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TRES, TSCP, SCRM,

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The report illustrates just how dominant the computer sector of the economy has become as technology has become increasingly advanced. .. For example, the study found that the average wages of those who provide high-tech services are, in Kazmierczak's words, "phenomenal," with high-tech employees earning 73 percent more, on average, than private-sector employees. Providers of software services in particular, he said, are finding current economic trends to be extremely favorable

Today (Monday Oct 27th ) maybe a

sell calls day buy puts-

Asia and Europe down (

need to make money in DOWN markets )

OEX down from 930 to 908: call down to 25 (8): put up to 41: (23) 1 point = $ 100

Sell Dec 930 call .oewlf at 33 3/8 or buy Dec 930 Put .oewxf at 28 1/4

- World

Markets CNNfn: Asia and Europe

DOWN

Thurs. Oct. 23rd ( need to make money in DOWN markets )

European markets responded to Hong Kong's rally in early trading. London's FTSE 100 index was up 100.30 to 5091.80. Germany's DAX was 70.76 higher at 4048.02.

The

S&P Futures index trading on the Globex system predicted a higher opening for the Dow. In initial Friday trading it was up 11.50 to 967.00.

Friday: DAY TRADE: OEX down from 930 to 908: call down to 25 (8):

put up to 41: (23) 1 point = $ 100

Sell Dec 930 call .oewlf at 33 3/8 or buy Dec 930 Put .oewxf at 28 1/4

Sell Dec 930 call .oewlf at 33 3/8 or buy Dec 930 Put .oewxf at 28 1/4

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ALA 24 3/8 + 5/8 24 15/16 24 3601 +2.6%

SKYC 8 7/8 + 11/16 10 8 3/8 1190 +8.4%

ATEL 2 1/8 + 1/4 2 1/4 1 15/16 2218 +13.3%

ASND 28 7/16 -1 30 7/8 26 15/16 126871 -3.3%

ATHM 23 7/16 + 3/4 24 1/2 22 7/8 8086 +3.3%

CVUS 8 3/4 + 1/16 9 1/8 8 5/8 359 +0.7%

DIGI 24 -1 3/16 26 23 7/8 35635 -4.7%

ERICY 44 1/2 + 1/2 45 3/4 44 40454 +1.1%

ECI 24 1/16 +2 1/8 24 7/8 23 1/2 2163 +9.6%

LOR 21 3/16 - 3/16 21 13/16 20 7/8 11792 -0.8%

MCOM 14 11/16 +1 5/16 15 3/8 13 13/16 6136 +9.8%

MSFT 131 1/8 -2 1/4 135 1/16 130 1/8 106917 -1.6%

NXTL 26 1/16 - 9/16 27 3/4 26 22374 -2.1%

NLV 13 7/8 - 1/8 14 1/2 13 3/4 8265 -0.8%

NVDM 5 1/4 unch 5 1/2 5 3/16 677 0.0%

OMPT 21 1/8 + 3/4 21 1/2 20 1/2 8452 +3.6%

ORBI 24 1/2 + 3/8 24 3/4 24 1807 +1.5%

SPOT 41 3/8 +3 1/8 41 3/4 39 2028 +8.1%

QCOM 57 5/16 -2 1/16 60 55 3/4 18485 -3.4%

STCL 5 7/16 + 3/8 5 7/16 5 7/16 26 +7.4%

SRCM 11 7/8 - 1/8 12 11 3/8 1357 -1.0%

TCOMB 24 +1 24 24 16 +4.3%

TSCP 13 1/4 + 1/4 13 1/2 13 46 +1.9%

WSTL 16 3/4 +1 5/16 17 3/4 16 3/8 4661 +8.5%

.INDU 7,506.67 +8.35 7,621.60 7,456.08 +0.1%

Once More From the TOP:

It's about time !

The main line press has caught-on to the power of the internet ? What wiredbrain and others ( mainly Netscape, Oracle, ( considered to be a source of wise counsel or prophetic opinions. b. An authoritative or wise statement or prediction ) IBM, SunMicrosystems and the NOISE group ) have been talking about since Netscape 1.0 and WINS connections - the virtual office and the Network Computer has now arrived in the PC world.

"

The new concept ( only to you ) goes by a variety of names: instant Web office; virtual office; instant intranet; Web tone; Internet dial tone; and so on.

The idea is to provide everything a user needs on a central server. Users can then access that server over the Internet with just a terminal and a phone line.

Then they "rent" Internet and intranet applications for as little as $10 to $20 per person per month. (That's a fraction of the per-user cost of an in-house intranet.)"

and a box that cost 10 % of a PC work station ( $500 vs. $5,000 ) and doesn't crash, doesn't need systems managers, and doesn't require constant upgrades but does need bandwidth.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1997

Instant Intranets Just Stage One in Emerging Market Struggle

Jesse Berst, Editorial Director ZDNet AnchorDesk

What is clear but not said is this is the end of the Age of the PC. First the main frame, then the PC now the NC -

There is now a immense industry we can call

IT “INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY”.

IT now represents the critical modern enterprise growing to be a quarter of all economic activity.

IT is a greater engine for growth than railroads in the 19th century, oil and chemical industries in the first half of this century. IT is equal to the auto industry, which reached 25 % in the 1950s. “IT” like the auto industry includes the hardware ( the computer or car), the infrastructure, (communications and networks or the roads) the energy ( software or oil ) the services, ( consultants and staff or Gas Stations ) and parts ( modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s, drives, or car radios ). IT includes the computers ( the car ), the roads ( the telecom business ), services ( software ) and the social educational infrastructure.

IT provides the web of life for modern enterprise - design, production, distribution, sales, of goods and services. IT is the growth industry and in labor market.

There are millions of new jobs and additional people needed world wide.

Unlike the auto industry the IT business evolves quickly. New hardware computers and chips, new methods of communications, new applications evolve quickly. IT is quickly becoming one unified, highly complex living system on a global basis.

The whole is more than the sum of the parts - synergy that comes from elaborate interactions.

There are critical “flash point” - global telcom systems based on satellites connect to earth stations that can use telephone lines including new high bandwidth technologies, optic fiber, wireless broadband, and cable connections.

The high bandwidth connections use improved modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s to provide support for networks.

These new networks provide what have been called telephones, television, personal computers, and something new - beyond what now are common utilities.

The common base system is the “browser”, which will provide all of the application in a Java type objects - in a Video User Interface (VUI) using chips that can handle digital TV and Digital Hard Drives for storage all as parts of the new super modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s.

IT is why the DOJ Microsoft case is important. What was called the “operation system” OS now becomes VUI, an interface between a “terminal” ( telephone, TV, and PC = NC ) and a communications media.

The interface uses program “packets” as well as content “packets” the

operational software is contained within the data.

The difference between program and content no longer is significant. With bandwidth the “word processor” is attached to the files and comes as an instant updated package at the moment of use. This is Netscape’s, Oracle and others “vision” and the real challenge to Microsoft.

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The model we started in Aug. on satellites a $1,000 unit would be $1,216.42 on stocksite ( user wiredbrain, password "synergy") and $1224.42 on

my.excite. We are looking for a on-line broker. Members can discuss and make recommendations on the portfolio and buy in or out at anytime. Money goes directly to the broker but we may need some kind of payment agent. Fee is 10 % of gain, or $ 21 or $ 22 on the example above when sold or taken out every 60 days, 10 % of $81,000 profit on stocksite or $ 59,605 on excite. after 60 days, then start the profit count anew from that position. An options fund could gain or lose a lot X100 more.

REPORT on STOCK PICKS

Tuesday, October 21, 1997

Market opens UP:
Since we have a lot of long positions we don't have to do much ?

Portfolio on EXCITE (wiredbrain) password synergy (let me know if this works )

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Convergence:

We need experts in these areas and how they will work together. Who will be the winers and losers ?

As the seven technologies come together the issues become very complex from a investment and technology viewpoint.

The critical flash points are connections with enough power to run digital TV, a modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ) with a processor able to handle video content at 28 frames or better, ( which then can handle traditional network functions easily ) a terminal which can provide the applications ( office suites, on line E-commerce, video phone and conferences, Internet information, entertainment, games, education, et al ) and make it all mobile and cost effective to the billions of uses world wide with China, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the USS-was as the primary communications system .

The seven technologies are :

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_______ Ticker Price_ $Chng %Chng _High_ _Low_ Volume

Teledata TLDCF 42.75 2.00 4.9% 42.88 40.75 1400

AT&T T 49.63 2.13 4.5% 50.06 47.19 138861

Mobile Telecommunications MTEL 17.56 0.75 4.5% 17.75 16.88 6605

P-Com PCMS 21.75 0.91 4.4% 22.13 21.19 20067

Nokia NOKA 101.13 4.13 4.3% 101.75 98.75 10025

Cylink CYLK 16.00 0.53 3.4% 16.13 15.13 950

Ericsson

ERICY 48.50 1.56 3.3% 48.50 47.38 15230

EchoStar Communications DISH 22.19 0.69 3.2% 22.50 21.31 1295

CellularVision USA

CVUS 9.50 0.25 2.7% 9.75 9.13 1065

Trimble Navigation TRMB 20.13 0.50 2.5% 20.13 19.50 698

Osicom Technologies FIBR 4.00 0.09 2.4% 4.22 3.72 9239

Cellnet Data Systems CNDS 11.75 0.25 2.2% 11.88 11.50 727

Powerwave Technologies PWAV 41.75 0.81 2.0% 42.38 41.25 2087

Wavephore

WAVO 10.44 0.19 1.8% 10.50 10.19 1104

AMP AMP 51.63 0.63 1.2% 51.75 51.13 1461

Winstar

WCII 25.94 0.31 1.2% 26.50 25.63 10282

WinStar Signs Agreement With Siemens Telecom Networks and Broadband Networks For Initial Deployment of Next-Generation Telecommunications System Business Editors and Telecommunications Industry Writers

Business Wire - October 22, 1997 06:44

WINSTAR WCII %NEW-YORK %COMPUTERS %ELECTRONICS %TELECOMMUNICATIONS %COMED V%BW P%BW

Multipoint Service Enables Simultaneous Transmission of Voice, Internet, Data, and Video Traffic; Optimizes Spectrum Utilization Lower Network Costs Substantially Expand Addressable Market for Wireless Fiber(SM) Services

WINSTAR COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (NASDAQ-WCII) announced today it has entered into an agreement with Siemens Telecom Networks and Broadband Networks Inc. (BNI) through which WinStar will be supplied with digital multipoint local network systems for initial deployment in the U.S.

The agreement culminates a year-long evaluation of next-generation wireless local network systems by WinStar, and marks an important advance in the field of wireless telecommunications. WinStar said its implementation of a multipoint network architecture based on wireless access and ATM transport and switching will provide the company with substantial cost and service advantages as it competes with local exchange carriers across the country. Siemens will supply systems integration and support services, and BNI will supply digital multipoint radio access systems used in the new network architecture.

A multipoint network, also known as a point-to-multipoint or a multiple point-to-point network, enables a single radio and antenna at a hub location to communicate with many remote radios located within a cluster of buildings.

The hub unit can send and receive unique transmissions to and from each remote radio, or send and receive transmissions that are common to a number or all of the remote radios. This is in contrast with the point-to-point technology also being used by WinStar which requires a separate hub site radio for each remote radio communicating with the hub.

The company is planning to begin offering the new multipoint service during the fourth quarter of 1997.

The eventual full-scale deployment of WinStar's multipoint service will benefit the company and its customers in several important ways:

1. Network deployment costs should be substantially reduced, with costs per equivalent T-1 circuit declining significantly below current levels. Costs to manage WinStar's network of Wireless Fiber links should also be lowered.

2. WinStar's 38 GHz spectrum licenses can be utilized even more efficiently. Multipoint technology makes it possible for a single 100 MHz channel to support OC3 (155 Mbps) data rates and higher, three times that of current point-to- point technology.

3. WinStar will now be able to allocate customers additional bandwidth on a real-time basis. This "bandwidth-on- demand" feature will bolster WinStar's ability to tailor its services to the varying needs of customers generating voice, data, video and Internet traffic.

4. More efficient spectrum utilization and reduced operating costs should enable WinStar to serve a far greater number of business customers. Over time, this technology may evolve to the point where Wireless Fiber services can be offered to single family residential customers as well.

Full-scale deployment of the multipoint service could begin during the first half of 1998. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, although WinStar said it negotiated an agreement that was non-exclusive, and that did not commit the company to a specific level of purchase volume beyond the initial deployment scheduled for later this year.

Commenting on today's announcement, William J. Rouhana, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of WinStar, said, "We believe the combination of Siemens' world class telecommunications integration expertise with the BNI Reunion digital multipoint technology is one of the most cost-effective, feature-rich solutions available today, and we look forward to introducing it to the marketplace.

The deployment of our multipoint Wireless Fiber service will provide a very substantial competitive advantage as we strive to bring WinStar customers an unprecedented level of flexibility and service in satisfying their telecommunications requirements. In the near future, multipoint technology will permit our customers to choose service offerings that include fixed or variable rate data communications, broadband multimedia capabilities, high- speed Internet access, native LAN to LAN connections, video conferencing and distance learning.

These services are further enhanced by the information offerings of our New Media subsidiary, making WinStar the first provider of an integrated voice, data and information network."

Rouhana went on to say that the lower infrastructure costs for multipoint radios further assure the adequacy of WinStar's capital resources for completing its national network. "Declining costs to deliver Wireless Fiber services should ultimately translate into an even more compelling offering to customers and improved returns to our shareholders," said Rouhana. "Coupled with the fact that multipoint technology makes the allocation of our 38 GHz spectrum even more efficient than today, the lower costs and other advantages afforded by this enhanced service will help WinStar remain on a course of innovation and high growth."

WinStar Communications, Inc. is a national local communications company, serving business customers, long distance carriers, fiber-based competitive access providers, mobile communications companies, local telephone companies, and other customers with broadband local communications needs.

The company provides its Wireless Fiber(SM) services using its licenses in the 38 GHz spectrum.

The company also provides long distance and information services.

Siemens Telecom Networks (formerly Siemens Stromberg- Carlson), headquartered in Boca Raton, Fla., is a leading provider of telecommunications equipment to the public network service providers in North America.

Groups ADSL / HDSL Fax, Voice, Video Internet Access Providers Local Area Networking Remote LAN Access Telecommunications Wide Area Networking Wireless

Company__________________ Ticker Price_ $Chng %Chng _High_ _Low_ Volume Qwest Communications

QWST 63.00 4.13 7.0% 63.25 59.25 3353

McLeod MCLD 37.13 2.13 6.1% 37.63 34.75 2254

SmarTalk Teleservices SMTK 25.50 1.38 5.7% 25.63 24.00 5151

Tollgrade TLGD 25.25 1.13 4.7% 26.00 24.25 1547

AT&T T 49.63 2.13 4.5% 50.06 47.19 138861

Nokia

NOKA 101.13 4.13 4.3% 101.75 98.75 10025

NACT Telecommunications NACT 14.13 0.50 3.7% 14.38 13.75 1045

Ericsson

ERICY 48.50 1.56 3.3% 48.50 47.38 15230

Sprint FON 56.63 1.50 2.7% 56.63 55.06 8748

CellularVision USA

CVUS 9.50 0.25 2.7% 9.75 9.13 1065

Teleport Communications TCGI 50.25 1.25 2.6% 50.50 48.88 3446

American Communications Services ACNS 12.56 0.25 2.0% 12.63 12.31 392

U.S. Long Distance USLD 20.50 0.38 1.9% 20.50 20.00 1919

Tele-Communications

TCOMA 24.06 0.44 1.8% 24.06 23.44 63024

Adelphia ADLAC 14.50 0.25 1.8% 14.50 14.25 162

GST Telecommunications GST 15.06 0.25 1.7% 15.06 14.81 2196

SBC Communications SBC 65.00 0.94 1.5% 65.13 63.75 8091

IDT IDTC 21.00 0.25 1.2% 21.00 20.00 4174

Intermedia ICIX 52.75 0.63 1.2% 53.25 52.00 3153

Optical Cable OCCF 10.88 0.13 1.2% 11.44 10.50 420

Pacific Gateway Exchange PGEX 40.38 0.25 0.6% 41.25 39.25 2842

Cable Design Technologies CDT 39.63 0.13 0.3% 39.88 39.25 547

  • Premisys PRMS 29.63 0.63 2.2% 30.13 28.25 16035

  • Digi International DGII 16.00 0.00 0.0% 16.25 15.75 686

  • Lucent LU 88.00 0.00 0.0% 89.81 87.00 23771

  • Northern Telecom NT 107.50 -0.56 -0.5% 110.63 106.69 2749

  • Teledata TLDCF 42.25 -0.25 -0.6% 43.00 42.13 1415

  • Network Equipment Technologies NWK 19.06 -0.13 -0.7% 19.19 18.13 4676

  • Motorola MOT 69.88 -0.63 -0.9% 71.13 69.00 25641

  • Harmonic Lightwaves HLIT 13.88 -0.13 -0.9% 14.13 13.50 2553

  • Newbridge Networks NN 63.00 -0.69 -1.1% 64.31 61.25 6874

  • Computer Network Technology CMNT 4.88 -0.06 -1.3% 5.25 4.81 1625

  • Teltrend TLTN 19.25 -0.25 -1.3% 19.88 19.25 143

  • Tellabs TLAB 56.63 -0.75 -1.3% 58.13 56.00 12967

  • Cisco Systems CSCO 81.69 -1.31 -1.6% 83.25 80.00 79607

  • PairGain PAIR 27.81 -0.63 -2.2% 29.25 27.25 17753

  • Andrew Corp ANDW 27.38 -0.63 -2.2% 28.50 27.00 5773

  • Tekelec TKLC 40.44 -1.06 -2.6% 42.00 39.88 2592

  • ADC Telecommunications ADCT 35.50 -0.94 -2.6% 36.50 34.88 11670

  • NACT Telecommunications NACT 14.00 -0.38 -2.6% 14.88 14.00 541

  • Xylan XYLN 22.50 -0.63 -2.7% 23.67 22.50 7379

  • General Datacomm GDC 6.44 -0.19 -2.8% 6.75 6.38 1007

  • AT&T T 43.56 -1.31 -2.9% 45.38 43.06 59855

  • Ortel ORTL 21.38 -0.69 -3.1% 22.63 21.38 1018

  • ADTRAN ADTN 41.00 -1.38 -3.2% 43.00 40.63 4105

  • Advanced Fibre AFCI 36.50 -1.50 -3.9% 40.00 36.00 5981

  • 3Com COMS 51.06 -2.31 -4.3% 53.81 50.56 75770

  • FastComm FSCX 5.50 -0.25 -4.3% 5.88 5.50 290

  • Verilink VRLK 8.50 -0.44 -4.9% 9.00 8.50 1790

  • Farallon Communications FRLN 8.50 -0.50 -5.6% 8.94 8.44 595

  • Retix RETX 6.69 -0.44 -6.1% 7.19 6.50 5122

  • Bay Networks BAY 34.94 -2.38 -6.4% 37.75 34.25 67025

  • Digital Link DLNK 21.88 -1.88 -7.9% 23.50 21.50 458

  • ACT Networks ANET 10.63 -1.06 -9.1% 11.63 10.50 4582

  • Larscom LARS 11.88 -1.25 -9.5% 13.25 11.75 1580

  • Netrix NTRX 2.31 -0.25 -9.8% 2.69 2.31 1046

  • Osicom Technologies FIBR 4.44 -0.53 -10.7% 5.13 4.38 958

  • last ( 9/29) change Vol Cost Value % P/L for EXAMPLE:

    TRW 500 55 1/8 - 1/16 7.9 $27,320 $27,563 $243 0.8 (Septa) calls TRAWL at 7/16

    Zack at 1# Strong Buy 7 2# Moderate Buy 6 3# Hold 7 4# Moderate Sell 0 5# Strong Sell 1

    Current Average Recommendation (1.0=Str. Buy, 5.0=Str. Sell)

    2.1

    Last Week's Average Recommendation 2.0 Change in Average Recommendation -0.1 Company Industry Group ELEC COMP-SEMIC Rank Within Industry 55 of 76

    UP IN A UP AND DOWN MARKET: ( size reflects todays action)

    ALA,

    ATEL,

    DIGI,

    CI,

    MOT,

    NEXT just up,

    OMPT,

    ONSI,

    ORBI,

    ORCTF,

    QCOM,

    SKY, SUMA,

    TCOMA, AND

    TCOMB

    TRES,

    WAVO - Means they have buyers waiting..look at the charts by clicking stock or open second browser. All these charts are OK but don't chase fast rising stocks, GSTRF and TOSCO for example.. MOT has a nice down with a good looking upside.. we don't know about ASND much hated so maybe good,

    LBTYA, TOCOMB and

    TACOMA, NEXT, DIGI, are just beginning up.., ALA is more complex long run investment, etc.

    ASND down and up,

    STCL,

    CVUS,

    CWP,

    GSTRF,

    LU,

    NLV down and down,

    TSCP WAIT FOR IT TO GO DOWN,

    SAT DOESN'T LOOK GOOD,

    SFA, Good looking

    QCOM,

    TXN, LOOKS BAD so maybe good soon as are (

    HRS.,

    TRW ??) new

    CIEN, SUMA, PRMS, TLDCF, NWK, HLiT (see above)

    COMPUTER VISION CORP. NEW (CVN)

    TELE-COMMUNICATIONS INTL CL A (TINTA)

  • GSTRF 250 49 3/4 + 1/4 4.8 $7,500 $12,438 $4,938 (closed out at 57 ) +

    90 % GLOBALSTAR TELE ZACK

    1.3

  • ORCTF ( new ) 17 1/4 ORCKIT COMM ZACK OF

    1.3

  • OMPT 250 21 3/4 - 3/16 41.1 $3,750 $5,438 $1,688

    45.0 % OMNIPOINT CORP. ZACK OF 1.4

  • STCL SHARED TECHNOLOGIES CELLULAR (STCL)

  • NVDM 1,000 5 3/8 0 3.7 $5,000 $5,375 $375 7.5

    NOVADIGM IN ZACK

    1.4

  • SPOT 300 41 5/8 - 5/8 1.0 $9,450 $12,488 $3,038

    32.1% PANAMSAT CORP. ZACK 1.5

  • ORB 500 24 + 7/8 169.4 $8,000 $12,000 $4,000

    50.0 % ORBITAL SCIENCE ZACK

    1.5

  • NXTL

    NEXTEL COMMS -A ,ZACK

    1.5

  • SRCM SOURCE MEDIA INC (srcm) 2,000 12 3/8 + 1/2 62.0 $19,250 $24,750 $5,500

    28.5 % (Sept) zack 1.7

  • WAVO - WAVEPHORE INC ZACK 1.7
  • VOCLF 500 22 1/4 + 1/4 18.7 $7,500 $11,125 $3,625

    48.3 % zack 1.8

  • DIGI200 28 + 1/8 318.2 $5,400 $5,600 $200 3.7 DSC COMM zack 1.8

  • IRIDF 500 44 + 11/16 66.4 $12,500 $22,000 $9,500 (Closed out) at 57

    110.00 % Zack OF 2.0

  • AIT at 35 ( air touch )

  • TGO 500 35 13/16 0 0.0 $15,775 $17,906 $2,131 13.5 NONE is good

  • SKYC 1,000 10 1/4 + 1/4 2.3 $7,500 $10,250 $2,750

    36.6 % (Sept) zack 2.0

  • ATEL, AMER (TELECASTNG new ) 2.0
  • MOT MOTOROLA INC 2.1,

  • TXN 50 136 +1 7/16 148.4 $6,200 $6,800 $600 9.6 (Sept) zack 2.1 down and up again ?

  • LORAL SPACE & COMMUNS LTD

    (LOR) 500 18 15/16 - 1/8 27.4 $7,500 $9,469 $1,969

    26.2 % zack 2.2 up up and away into Low orbit

  • TCOMA

    , TCI GROUP-A 1.9,

    TCOMB,TCI GROUP-B 2.3 see below

  • NLV, NEXTLEVEL SYS 1,000 16 1/4 - 1/16 56.4 $17,313 $16,250 $(1,063) -6.1 (Sept) ZACK 2.4 TOOK a beating because CEO quit !
  • ASCEND COMM INC

    ASND ZACK 2.4 (bow wow) there is a bottom here somewhere

  • TRES, small is beautiful,

    TSCP, up up and away....

  • DISH EchoStar Communications Corp. ..21 3/8 ( We shall see ) ZACK OF 2.8 (arf)
  • ORION NETWORK SYSTEMS INC (ONSI) Last Trade: 16 7/8

    LORAL SPACE & COMMUNS LTD (LOR) Last Trade: 22 7/16 + 53 %

    GLOBALSTAR TELECOMMUN LTD (GSTRF) NOW AT 57 UP 90%

    SINCE WE STARTED IN

    AUGUST picks USER wiredbrain PASSWORD synergy

      • GSTRF,30 7/8 NOW 57 Closed out 90 % gain
      • DIGI, 27 13/32 NOW 30 1/2
      • IRIDF,25 1/2 NOW 52 Closed out at 110 %
      • ORBI, 22 5/8 NOW 25 3/4
      • SPOT,32 5/8 ( PanAm ) NOW 43 1/2
      • SAT,29 7/16 ( Asia Sat ) NOW 27 3/8
      • LOR 17 5/8 ( Lorel Sat ) 22 7/16
      • TGO 31 7/8 (teleGlobe) NOW 37 3/4
      • CIEN Ciena 43 now 55 29/32
      • see report

    NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC CL A (

    NXTL) 28

    AIRTOUCH COMMUNICATIONS (ATI) 37 1/2

    CELLULAR VISION USA INC (CVUS) 8 1/4

    Source Media SRCM at 10 now 13

    AT HOME CORP. (ATHM) USA - NASDAQ 24 +

    Go to List of todays

    SHARES

    New

    Power-line Telephone Technology Set To Hit UK

    LONDON - Electricity companies may become the latest providers of telephone and Internet services to your home.

    Forget separate lines from telephone or cable companies: you might talk and send computer data at high speed via existing power cables -- the same lines that supply electricity to your washing machine and fridge. Britain's Norweb Communications, part of United Utilities, and Canada's Northern Telecom, however, appear to have developed a new technology to speed things up considerably.

    NT NORTHERN TELECOM LTD NYSE 112 5/16

    Alcatel Alsthom (NYSE: ALA) and includes Loral Space & Communications Corp., a leading U.S. satellite company, as a partner.

    The SkyBridge system is based on a constellation of 64 low-earth orbiting (LEO) satellites, which will deliver global connectivity to business and residential users with a performance similar to terrestrial broadband technologies (downstream speeds of up to 60 Mbps, with up to two Mbps on the return link). SkyBridge will be an ideal platform for the provision of real-time, highly interactive services such as high-speed Internet access, telecommuting, videoconferencing, and interactive entertainment services.

    http://www.techweb.com/investor/feed/stockRes.cgi

    Enter Stock Ticker Symbol:

    See

    SMARTMONEY

    WAVO from

    http://www.stocksite.com/

    http://www.go2net.com/business/research/

    WAVEPHORE INC (WAVO)

    FRIDAY OCT 31st Happy Hollows WEANS, and my birthday

    P= [

    GLOBEX +F )/2+(Ox100)sqr where P is the S&P 500 for the first hour

    [ 1.66 + 1.07 ) = 2.7/2 = 1.37 % + .84 = 2.2 % x 903 = 20 points up to 923 at 9:45 ! OEX index is forcast = + 1.26 %

    G = Market-Actual /Actual i.e

    918

    -903/903 = + 1.66 %

    F = ([DAX + FTSE]/2 + [ NIKKEI]+[ HANG SENG ])/3

    ( +.35 Dax + - .03 FTSE ) /2 + (Nikkei + .7 ) + (Hang Seng +2.53 ) = 3.55/3 = 1.07 = F (.16 + .7 + 2.35 ) = 3.21/ 3 = + 1.07 %

    Straits Times = 2.9 %

    The

    options measure of the SPX 905 at 903.65 is for the near option the difference between the Call premium and the put, i.e

    .sxblt the Dec 900 call = 51-3.68/905 and the .sxbxt Dec 900 put = 37+3.68/905 (.052 -.045) = + [.007 % x 100] sqr = .84 %

    One idea in a stuck market is to sell both the call and the put and buy one 30 off price i.e. sell 900 and buy call at 870 and sell 900 put and buy put at 930

    OEX ( S&P 100 ) OEX is at 862.11 has better prices than SPX (S&P 500 )

    CALL Dec 860 at 53-2.11= 50.9/862 = .06

    PUT Dec 860 at 35.375+2.11= 37.5/862 = .044

    ( .06 - .044 )=.016 x100 sqr = 1.26 % up

    the Dec 860 call OEXLL at 53 ( sell ) and buy 900 .OEXLT call at 24 spread of 28

    sell dec 860 dec put OEXXL at 35 3/8 and buy .OEXXD 820 at 24 3/4 ( spread of 10)

    THURS OCT 30

    P= [

    GLOBEX +F )/2 + [Ox100]sqr where P is the S&P 500 for first hour

    F = foreign Markets and O is options

    [ -1.088 + - 2.723 )= -3.81/2 = - 1.9 + .45 = - 1.4 % x 919 = 14 points down or 905 on the close ! It was 903 ( close )

    G = Actual-Market/Actual i.e 919-909/919= - 1.088 %

    F = ([DAX + FTSE]/2 + [ NIKKEI]+[ HANG SENG ]/3)

    (-1.52 Dax + - 1.5 FTSE ) /2 + (Nikkei -2.92 ) + (Hang Seng - 3.74 ) = - 8.17/3 = - 2.723= F

    The

    options measure of the SPX 919 is for the near option the difference between the Call premium and the put, i.e

    .sxbld the Dec 920 call = 40-1/920 and the .sxbxd Dec 920 put = 36+1/920 (.042-.040) = + [.002 x 100] sqr = .45

    OPTIONS: Microsoft Corporation MSQ MSFT P 1 10500 VMF LMF MSQ

    For those with very strong nerves

    :

    ( and willing to see your total investment go to 0 fast )

    Symbol+exp month + strike price

    Chart of SPX S & P 500

    INDEX 966.98 -3.64

    SELL NOV. 960 CALL (.SXBKL ) 31 - 3 1/ 2 32 33 290 5543 OR stop at 36 now at 16 3/4 so down 20 = $2,000 ( Index at 944.25 10/17/97)

    BUY NOV. 960 PUT(.SXBWL ) 19 1/ 2 + 5/ 8 18 1/ 2 19 1/ 4 3378 5324 now at 29 + 10 = $ 1000 per option

    The Standard & Poors 100® Index - OEX® 930 for each option 1 units = $100.00 ( option on 100 shares) now 904

    covered spread sell NOV. 930 OEWKE at 28 1/4 ($ 2,825 ) stop at 33 now at 18 so +10 = $ 1,000

    buy NOV. 930 OEWWE at 5 1/4 now at 37 so + $ 3,200 on risk of $ 525 ( % 600 in four days )

    OEX NOV. at 930 Sell Call 970 .OEWKN at 9 3/4 stop at 12 3/4

    ( Now 3 1/8 so plus $600. about 100 % return ) This is one of many

    index futures options

    It better to avoid big stocks that are involved in options and/or index short sales. Options allow up to 100X the gains or loses so are interesting but need constant care and attention. It is also the reason the market will go up again as people try to cover their short positions.

    Last Sale Net Bid Ask Vol Open Int Last Sale Net Bid Ask Vol Open Int

    MICROSOFT OPTIONS

    NOV. 130 (.MSQKX ) 11 3/ 4 - 1/ 4 10 3/ 4 11 1/ 4 26 534 NOV. 130 (.MSQWX ) 3 1/ 8 0 3 1/ 8 3 1/ 2 230 1177

    SELL CALL NOV. 135 (.MSQKG ) 7 5/ 8 - 1 1/ 2 7 5/ 8 8 108 3972 stop at 11 1/2 now 5 3/4 + $ 200

    BUY PUTS NOV. 135 (.MSQWG ) 5 1/ 4 + 7/ 8 5 5 3/ 8 251 1868 now 5 5/8 + 3/8 $ 37.50

    NOV. 140 (.MSQKY ) 5 1/ 4 - 1 1/ 8 5 1/ 4 5 1/ 2 251 4136 NOV. 140 (.MSQWY ) 7 3/ 4 + 1 7 5/ 8 8 145 392

    NOV. 145 (.MSQKI ) 3 1/ 2 - 7/ 8 3 1/ 4 3 1/ 2 356 3211 NOV. 145 (.MSQWI ) 9 1/ 4 0 10 7/ 8 11 3/ 8 0 179

    Latest News - Earnings/Forecasts - Market Guide - Nelson's Research Charts - Baseline Co. Profiles - Sec Filings - Zacks Reports Last Sale Time Last Sale Net Chg % Chg Size of Last Sale Open High Low

    10/8 11 7/8 -11/16 -5.5% 300 12 15/16 13 11 9/16

    Volume (in 000) Bid Ask Size of Bid & Ask 52-Wk High 52-Wk Low Volatility P/E Ratio 1,258 11 7/8 11 15/16 31x18 13 5 5/8 57.82 -10.60

    EPS Shares Outstanding (in 000) Market Cap (millions) Div. Freq Ex-Div. Date Div. Amt Yield Exch -1.12 16,346 194.11 None N/A 0.00 0.0 NASD

    WAVO is a developer and provider of proprietary products and services for high-speed data broadcasting systems for distributing digital data via existing television, radio and satellite broadcast infrastructures and the Internet. For the 6 months ended 6/30/97, revenues rose 6% to $9.2M. Net loss applic. to Common totalled $13.8M, up from $6M. Results reflect increased Newscast service subscribers, offset by a $6M purchased R&D charge.

    PRN 10/08 21:22 Microsoft to Include WavePhore's WaveTop Software in Windows 98

    HOTBOT SEARCH

    Full Speed Ahead

    The Image is that between now and next year up to 15 million cable modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s will be added to home systems.

    http://www.techweb.com/investor/feed/stockRes.cgi

    Enter Stock Ticker Symbol:

      The troubles of 3 RBOCs may not amount to a hill of beans in this crazy international world.

      The real action may be global.

      The top 50 telecommuniations companies connect the world. In the US, each of the 7 RBOCs and GTE are testing Internet access via Digital Subscriber Lines. If competition closes in, twisted pair

      ADSL,

      Cable modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog )s,

      Wireless Cable or

      DBS might bring it all home. Or not. Nobody knows if deregulation will work.

      Bell Atlantic,

      US West and

      GTE appear to be leading the DSL charge.

      The concept is simple.

      The internet is a prototype for the information superhighway. Soon voice and video may ride on it. Or go wireless. Asynchronous Transfer Mode

      switching at terabits per second could become the backbone for all communications.

      • UnWired: Universal Service via PCS especially in rural areas.
      • HotWired: Having a PC is a RIGHT of every US citizen.

      RBOCs took a shot at programing...and missed

      • Tele-TV, run by

        PacTel,

        NYNEX and

        Bell Atlantic was expected to have 9 million viewers in a few years. Instead it lost $500 million.

        The Tele-TV shutdown caused more than a hickup. A billion dollar contract with Thompson's settops and CAI's wireless cable operations may be affected. Apparently Video-On-Demand lacked only video and demand.

      • Don't tell

        Americast, the hired gun which arranged to do

        Disney entertainment for

        Ameritech,

        BellSouth,

        GTE and

        SBC.

        The Truth is out there. Americast may find it.

    TeleCon&trade; XVII

    List SMART COMPANIES of companies the who's who of telecommunications- see also the program by days

    AUGUST 5'th the market has been FLAT but.... Wiredbrain does over 20 %

    DIGI, GSTRF +70% , IRIDF +70%, LOR, ORBI, (+35 %) OMPT, SPOT +34 %, TGO... ( GREAT over 20 % average )

    http://www.techweb.com/investor/feed/stockRes.cgi

    Enter Stock Ticker Symbol:

    SEPT. so far stay with the winners and

    • Stock #shares last ( 9/29) change Vol Cost Value % P/L
    • TRW 500 55 1/8 - 1/16 7.9 $27,320 $27,563 $243 0.8 (Sept)
    • SRCM 2,000 12 3/8 + 1/2 62.0 $19,250 $24,750 $5,500

      28.5 % (Sept)

    • IRIDF 500 44 + 11/16 66.4 $12,500 $22,000 $9,500

      76.0 %

    • TGO 500 35 13/16 0 0.0 $15,775 $17,906 $2,131 13.5
    • NLV 1,000 16 1/4 - 1/16 56.4 $17,313 $16,250 $(1,063) -6.1 (Sept)
    • SPOT 300 41 5/8 - 5/8 1.0 $9,450 $12,488 $3,038

      32.1%

    • GSTRF 250 49 3/4 + 1/4 4.8 $7,500 $12,438 $4,938

      65.8 %

    • ORBI 500 24 + 7/8 169.4 $8,000 $12,000 $4,000

      50.0 %

    • VOCLF 500 22 1/4 + 1/4 18.7 $7,500 $11,125 $3,625

      48.3 %

    • SKYC 1,000 10 1/4 + 1/4 2.3 $7,500 $10,250 $2,750

      36.6 % (Sept)

    • LOR 500 18 15/16 - 1/8 27.4 $7,500 $9,469 $1,969

      26.2 %

    • TXN 50 136 +1 7/16 148.4 $6,200 $6,800 $600 9.6 (Sept)
    • DIGI 200 28 + 1/8 318.2 $5,400 $5,600 $200 3.7
    • OMPT 250 21 3/4 - 3/16 41.1 $3,750 $5,438 $1,688

      45.0 %

    • NVDM 1,000 5 3/8 0 3.7 $5,000 $5,375 $375 7.5 (Sept) other new picks
    • SRCM + 25%, NLV, . ATEL ( new ) ORCTF ( new ) ( We shall see )

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    Internet Explorer 4.0 and the rise and fall of empires:

    Humans with knowledge and the right attitudes "catch-on" to the uses of new tools. New technology drives the production and distribution of wealth from the plow, horse stirrup, clock and telescope. Groups with the best tools and the will to apply knowledge to winning will take over from those with older less productive methods. UP_GRADE is the sign of empire. France and England were up-grades from Spain - British long bow brought down the French Knights, British cannon were better since they had a longer range.

    They could stay out of range of the Spanish Armada and destroy their enemies just like B1’s in Desert Storm.

    BUT, success leads to excess -

    Newer faster competition begins to take over, England from Spain, Microsoft from IBM now the MS empire is cracking. Successful Empires become too complex, too hard to manage and have to decentralize.

    The domination of markets creates its own corrections and countermining forces. GM marketed the big, wasteful self destroying auto, IBM tied users into a network of proprietary systems, big business has always taken advantage, why not ? Because the market will make a correction, sooner or later, along come cars that don’t break down after 30,000 miles, along come PC to overtake main frames. Now along comes the consumer computer to replace the hopeless complexity of Explorer 4.0 and Windows !

    Big companies can learn new tricks.

    They have the facilities to develop complex expensive technologies. However, more and more senior people can take the hot new systems and run.

    Start-up are break-off

    100’s of new enterprises come from IBM people, dozens from Zerox, scores from AT&T and Bell Labs, and University Research Centers have produced whole new industries, Bio-tech for example.

    The rewards of break-off are much greater than staying aboard. When the best and brightest are going to start up it changes the future of enterprise. 3M, TRW and some other firms have developed internal enterprises. Markets and profits are much higher for the spin-offs and break-offs

    Over-values

    Long term earning on investments are about 6% ( 50% inflation) or 1/.06 = 16.6 Earning E/MV Market Prices =total value of all shares

    (6 in total MV) Microsoft Earning at 3.5 billion E/MV Market Value at 150 billion = 1/2.3% = E/MV=45

    Others include (3rd in MV) Coca-Cola, (rank of MV= 28) PepsiCo, (MV rank 38) Gillette, (MV-R 35) Disney, the past growth is NOT a guide to the future !

    Under-valued

    (MV-R30) AT&T, 6b or 4 b ? earning/67b or 71 b market price=1/10% = 10 to 15 ?

    Price $44.00 52 Week High $45.06 52 Week Low $30.75 3 Month Avg Daily Vol (Mil) 5.36 Beta Market Cap (Mil) $ .066 Shares Outstanding (Mil) 71,474.92 Float (Mil)1,624.43 Indicated Annual Dividend $1.32 Dividend Yield % 3.00 EPS (TTM)

    P/E Ratio (TTM) 15.26

    Book Value (MRQ) $ Price/Book (MRQ) Sales Per Share (TTM) $ Return on Assets (TTM) %

    other under-valued big caps: (MV-R66) GM 12 %, (MV-R54) Ford 9.7%, (MV-R29) Unilever 8.7%,

    Market today about 1/3.4% 30 to 1/5% = 20 a average or mean of 1/4% =E/MV=25

    The big by stock values: (MV Rank=1) GE 7.2 earn/214.5 MV= 1/3.4%= E/MV= 29

    (MV-R2) Royal Dutch Shell 9.4 E/177.5 MV= 1/5.2= 19

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    Iridium IRIDF at 28 7/8 to 30 3/8 to 40 1/4 *** VERY GOOD

    Orbital Sciences ORBI at 20 7/16 *** 22 5/8 GOOD

    Globalstar GSTRF 35 to 37 to 40 7/8 *****VERY Good

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    Sept 16th

    GENERAL INSTRUMENT SEPARATES INTO THREE NEW PUBLIC CoMPANIES ( Sept. 16th)

    On July 28, 1997, General Instrument separated into three public companies.

    The three new public companies are:

    www.nlvl.com

    NextLevel Systems, Inc. (NYSE: NLV), @ $ 18.75 a leading worldwide supplier of systems and components for high-performance communications networks delivering video, voice and Internet/data services

    www.commscope.com

    CommScope, Inc. (NYSE: CTV), @ $ 14.25 the world's largest manufacturer of coaxial cable and a leading supplier of high-performance electronic cables

    www.gensemi.com

    General Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE: SEM), @ $ 13.25 a world leader in power rectifiers and voltage

    And

    NetChannel:

    The Approach

    NetChannel uses the Internet to personalize television so viewers can have fun, stay informed, learn, communicate and shop using a television. NetChannel organizes the vast resources of the Internet by creating channels of programming personalized for each member of the household based on their individual preferences. In addition, viewers have access to full Internet functionality, including a Web browser, e-mail, placemarks, newsgroups, bulletin boards, chat, secure electronic commerce, and search.

    Source Media SRCM @ 9.625

    LIST of Companies

    Cnet news

    By the end of 1997, the

    cable industry hopes to have cable modem ( or digital connection to replace the analog ) services available to 4.5 million households across Canada and the United States. Remember, though, that there are already some 23.1 million Internet users in the United States alone, so these services are still a fairly limited portion of the market. Detail of the

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    TRW PROPOSES $3.4BN, 15 SATELLITE SYSTEM

    Space and defense system manufacturer

    TRW Inc ( 54 11/16 ) has plans to build a $3.4bn satellite system that it claims will carry more data than the all the world's undersea cables, with a total capacity of 1.3 terabits of bandwidth.

    The proposed system includes a number of ground stations, 15 Medium Earth Orbit satellites, and four geostationary satellites. TRW has submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission, in response to a request for licensees of a new range of satellite frequencies in the 37.5GHz to 50GHz range.

    The FCC is accepting proposals until September 26, and accepted tenders will then have to negotiate for the exact allocation of frequencies. This could be a long process, taking up to three years, according to TRW.

    The Cleveland, Ohio-based company has tendered for the license independently, and plans to build the satellites, ground stations and organize launches without the aid of partners. However, if its application is successful TRW will be looking for multimedia and communications companies and large corporates, to use and invest in the system.

    The system is comparable to the Skybridge proposal by the Alcatel Espace division of Alcatel Alsthom SA with a 64-satellite global telecommunications network due to be in operation by 2001 (CI No 3,129). Both services are offering similar applications, and aim to provide 'trunking' services to companies; high bandwidth satellite links that can be used like international fiber optic cables.

    TRW is part of the

    Odyssey Telecommunications Ltd (OTI) satellite cellular telephony

    joint venture with

    Teleglobe Inc, TGO (31 7/8) which aims to launch 12 satellites into orbit from 2001. BROADBAND GUIDE TO COMPANIES

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    Iridium IRIDF at 28 7/8 up 40 1/2 ****GOOD

    Orbital Sciences ORBI at 20 7/16 22 5/8 ***GOOD

    Globalstar GSTRF 35 to 37 to 40 7/8 ****Good

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      • DIGI, 28 13/32
      • GSTRF,40 7/8
      • IRIDF,40 1/2
      • ORBI, 22 5/8
      • SPOT,32 5/8 ( PanAm )
      • SAT,29 7/16 ( Asia Sat )
      • LOR 17 5/8 ( Lorel Sat )
      • TGO 31 7/8 (teleGlobe)
      • DCDT ADC communications
      • CIEN Ciena
      • GVIL Global Village Communications

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    Current Portfolio Value: $133,697 Today's Change: $0 Prices last updated: 6:48 pm ET

    Symbol Shares Last Price Chg Volume (000's) Total Cost Market Value $Gain/ (Loss) Pct. Change

    • IRIDF 500 35 7/8 + 5/8 229.2 $12,500 $17,938 $5,438 43.5 IRIDIUM
    • VOCLF 500 23 7/8 +4 2,580.5 $7,500 $11,938 $4,438 59.1 VOCALTEC
    • SPOT 300 36 3/8 + 5/8 254.2 $9,450 $10,913 $1,463 15.4 PANAMSAT
    • ORBI 500 21 11/16 + 15/16 232.7 $8,000 $10,844 $2,844 35.5 ORBITAL SCIENCES
    • GSTRF 250 38 13/16 + 1/16 57.3 $7,500 $9,703 $2,203 29.3 GLOBALSTAR
    • LOR 500 17 1/2 + 5/16 307.0 $7,500 $8,750 $1,250 16.6 LORAL SPACE & COMMUN
    • DIGI 200 29 1/8 - 7/16 1,276.3 $5,400 $5,825 $425 7.8 DSC COMMUNICATIONS
    • CWP 200 26 5/8 - 1/16 44.9 $5,200 $5,325 $125 2.4 CABLE AND WIRELESS
    • OMPT 250 20 15/16 + 7/16 614.9 $3,750 $5,234 $1,484 39.5 OMNIPOINT
    • ALA 200 24 5/8 - 1/4 138.1 $5,000 $4,925 $(75) -1.5 ALCATEL ALSTHOM
    • WSTL 200 22 1/2 - 3/4 377.4 $3,900 $4,500 $600 15.3 WESTTELL
    • LU 50 77 7/8 -1 1/16 2,090.2 $3,900 $3,894 $(6) -0.1 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES
    • TEF 50 77 3/4 - 9/16 77.7 $3,850 $3,888 $38 0.9 TELEFONICA ESPANA
    • ORCL 100 38 1/8 +1 13/16 8,360.0 $3,750 $3,813 $63 1.6 ORACLE
    • CVUS 400 8 1/2 - 1/16 29.9 $3,200 $3,400 $200 6.2 CELLULAR VISION
    • MCLL 500 6 5/8 - 1/8 723.0 $2,750 $3,313 $563 20.4 METROCALL
    • TSCP 300 10 5/16 + 1/16 9.7 $2,250 $3,094 $844 37.5 TELSCAPE
    • SAT 100 28 3/4 - 3/4 16.2 $2,950 $2,875 $(75) -2.5 ASIA SAT
    • STCL 500 5 1/16 + 5/16 23.7 $1,800 $2,531 $731 40.6 SHARED TECHNOLOGY
    • XCIT 100 22 15/16 + 13/32 1,199.4 $2,294 $2,294 $0 0.0 EXCITE
    • HKT 100 21 3/16 - 13/16 525.6 $2,200 $2,119 $(81) -3.6 HONG KONG TELEPHONE
    • TRES 200 10 3/8 + 1/8 86.6 $1,400 $2,075 $675 48.2 TRESCOM
    • DT 100 20 1/16 - 9/16 71.0 $2,000 $2,006 $6 0.3 DEUTSCHE TELEKOM
    • PHO 500 3 - 1/16 75.2 $1,600 $1,500 $(100) -6.2 PEOPLES PHONE
    • TELL 500 2 0 2.5 $1,000 $1,000 $0 0.0 TELETOUCH
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    Symbol Last Change Vol (K) Day Range Time $Change Value More info wiredbrain Cash $0.00 Nasdaq 1712.540 +27.090 (1.61%) N/A 1685.410 - 1712.900 Oct 21 News Dow 8060.440 +139.000 (1.75%) N/A 7921.440 - 8063.870 Oct 21 News S&P 500 972.280 +16.670 (1.74%) N/A 956.110 - 972.560 Oct 21 News

    ALA 26.812 -0.188 (-0.69%) 537.7 26.688 - 27.062 Oct 21 $562.50 $26,812.50 News, Charts, Intraday LONG TERM HOLD

    ASND 35.062 +1.000 (2.94%) 6702.1 34.312 - 35.312 Oct 21 $1343.75 $17,531.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    BUY BellSouth and Ascend to Co-Market Remote Access Solutions; Companies Team Up to Provide End-to-End Frame Relay and ATM Solutions to Corporate Customers

    ATEL 2.000 +0.031 (1.58%) 89.8 1.969 - 2.062 Oct 21 $156.25 $2000.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    ATHM 28.000 +2.125 (8.21%) 1573.4 26.000 - 28.625 Oct 21 $2750.00 $14,000.00 News, Charts, Intraday LONG TERM HOLD

    CIEN 59.125 +1.000 (1.72%) 2272.5 57.500 - 59.250 Oct 21 $18.50 $5912.50 News, Charts, Intraday BUY

    CMNT 5.188 -0.125 (-2.35%) 82.8 5.062 - 5.312 Oct 21 $307.50 $5187.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    CVUS 9.500 +0.250 (2.70%) 106.5 9.125 - 9.750 Oct 21 $750.00 $4750.00 News, Charts, Intraday BUY

    DGII 15.938 0.000 (0.00%) 53.9 15.750 - 16.125 Oct 21 $-15.62 $3984.38 News, Charts, Intraday

    DIGI 28.688 -1.062 (-3.57%) 6.6 28.625 - 29.812 Oct 21 $1437.50 $28,687.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    DT 18.938 +0.062 (0.33%) 101.3 18.688 - 19.000 Oct 21 $43.75 $1893.75 News, Charts, Intraday LONG TERM HOLD

    ERICY 48.500 +1.562 (3.33%) 1523.0 47.375 - 48.500 Oct 21 $0.00 $4850.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    BUY

    GIC 27.063 -0.313 (-1.14%) 1471.7 26.813 - 27.563 Jul 25 $-0.00 $2706.30 News, Charts, Intraday

    GSTRF 52.750 +1.750 (3.43%) 302.5 51.750 - 53.250 Oct 21 $16,125.00 $39,562.50 News, Charts, Intraday Closed out at 52 buy on drops

    HKT 19.688 -0.938 (-4.55%) 772.7 18.750 - 19.875 Oct 21 $-187.55 $1968.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    HLIT 13.875 +0.250 (1.83%) 77.9 13.500 - 14.125 Oct 21 $-1.25 $3468.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    BUY

    INTC 85.125 +1.062 (1.26%) 38.1 84.875 - 85.938 Oct 21 $-103.75 $851.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    IRIDF 48.625 +1.625 (3.46%) 578.6 48.000 - 49.375 Oct 21 $23,625.00 $48,625.00 News, Charts, Intraday closed out at 47 buy on drops

    LBTYA 33.000 +0.438 (1.34%) 2.3 32.625 - 33.250 Oct 21 $50.00 $3300.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    LOR 22.188 +0.062 (0.28%) 841.2 21.750 - 22.875 Oct 21 $6627.50 $22,187.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    LU 86.062 +0.250 (0.29%) 4062.3 84.750 - 88.375 Oct 21 $781.25 $8606.25 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold also

    T

    MCLL 6.938 0.000 (0.00%) 29.1 6.938 - 7.000 Oct 21 $843.75 $3468.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    MOT 68.625 -1.062 (-1.52%) 4173.7 67.375 - 70.812 Oct 21 $-293.75 $3431.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    NCTI H 1.844 +0.469 (34.09%) 22990.6 1.344 - 2.031 Oct 21 $2969.00 $9219.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    BUY

    NLV 13.625 0.000 (0.00%) 1638.9 13.312 - 14.000 Oct 21 $-1187.50 $6812.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    buy on dips ?

    NN 59.438 -1.438 (-2.36%) 1218.8 59.000 - 61.125 Oct 21 $-356.25 $5943.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    NSCP 39.812 +0.562 (1.43%) 9.5 37.250 - 40.125 Oct 21 $-118.75 $3981.25 News, Charts, Intraday Long term hold

    NT 100.750 -8.312 (-7.62%) 1535.0 100.250 - 105.688 Oct 21 $-675.00 $10,075.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    NWK 18.438 -0.188 (-1.01%) 66.4 18.375 - 18.625 Oct 21 $-62.25 $1843.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    NXTL 27.938 +0.062 (0.22%) 10.0 27.625 - 28.500 Oct 21 $-81.25 $2793.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    buy

    OMPT 22.688 -0.188 (-0.82%) 10.0 22.500 - 23.625 Oct 21 $3718.75 $11,343.75 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    ONSI 17.562 +0.062 (0.36%) 306.1 17.438 - 17.750 Oct 21 $203.12 $4390.62 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    ORBI 24.938 -0.562 (-2.21%) 525.7 24.750 - 26.625 Oct 21 $8317.50 $24,937.50 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    ORCTF 16.625 -0.125 (-0.75%) 33.9 16.500 - 17.375 Oct 21 $-68.75 $1662.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    PRMS 28.938 +0.250 (0.87%) 393.8 28.688 - 29.500 Oct 21 $-69.25 $2893.75 News, Charts, Intraday (PRMS) Big Wedding of Access Networks the Talk of NCF97

    BUY

    QCOM 63.938 +0.062 (0.10%) 848.7 63.375 - 65.000 Oct 21 $-306.25 $6393.75 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    SAT 25.750 0.000 (0.00%) 0.7 25.750 - 25.812 Oct 21 $-143.80 $2575.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    SBC 65.000 +0.938 (1.46%) 809.1 63.750 - 65.125 Oct 21 $550.00 $6500.00 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    SFA 20.625 -0.500 (-2.37%) 844.6 20.375 - 21.250 Oct 21 $-187.50 $2062.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    SKYC 9.000 -0.500 (-5.26%) 25.4 9.000 - 9.375 Oct 21 $1500.00 $9000.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    SPOT 45.750 +2.750 (6.40%) 147.5 42.875 - 45.750 Oct 21 $13,500.00 $45,750.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    SRCM 12.250 +0.375 (3.16%) 95.6 11.875 - 12.438 Oct 21 $4124.00 $24,500.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    STCL 5.500 0.000 (0.00%) 22.8 5.500 - 5.625 Oct 21 $950.00 $2750.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    SUMA 11.125 0.000 (0.00%) 30.1 10.875 - 11.500 Oct 21 $-563.75 $2781.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    TCOMA H 24.062 +0.438 (1.85%) 1.5 23.438 - 24.062 Oct 21 $156.25 $2406.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    TCOMB 24.500 +0.500 (2.08%) 2.7 23.625 - 24.500 Oct 21 $50.00 $2450.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    TEF 88.312 +0.625 (0.71%) 55.5 87.562 - 88.312 Oct 21 $43.75 $8831.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    TGO 36.562 -0.312 (-0.85%) 10.6 36.562 - 36.938 Oct 21 $94.88 $5484.38 News, Charts, Intraday

    TINTA 18.062 -0.062 (-0.34%) 56.9 17.875 - 18.250 Oct 21 $56.25 $1806.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    TLDCF 42.750 +2.000 (4.91%) 140.0 40.750 - 42.875 Oct 21 $50.00 $4275.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    TRES 10.375 +0.375 (3.75%) 84.8 10.125 - 10.625 Oct 21 $6750.00 $20,750.00 News, Charts, Intraday BUY

    TRW 60.438 +0.312 (0.52%) 231.6 60.062 - 60.625 Oct 21 $349.95 $6043.75 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    TSCP 13.500 +1.250 (10.20%) 11.7 12.625 - 13.500 Oct 21 $4000.00 $13,500.00 News, Charts, Intraday

    TXN 127.750 +5.875 (4.82%) 2530.6 123.750 - 127.875 Oct 21 $-86.88 $1277.50 News, Charts, Intraday V long term hold

    OCLF 30.875 -0.062 (-0.20%) 115.3 30.625 - 31.375 Oct 21 $7937.50 $15,437.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    WAVO 10.438 +0.188 (1.83%) 110.4 10.188 - 10.500 Oct 21 $-156.25 $1043.75 News, Charts, Intraday

    WCOM 35.375 0.000 (0.00%) 3.5 35.000 - 35.750 Oct 21 $0.00 $3537.50 News, Charts, Intraday

    WSTL 20.562 +0.188 (0.92%) 150.2 20.500 - 21.000 Oct 21 $131.25 $2056.25 News, Charts, Intraday

    XCIT 30.688 -1.250 (-3.91%) 405.2 30.000 - 32.750 Oct 21 $1331.25 $3068.75 News, Charts, Intraday long term hold

    Total $9678.90 $107,540.34 (+25.22%) $533,963.44

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    Symbol
    Shares
    Last
    Price
    Chg
    Volume
    (000's)
    Total
    Cost
    Market
    Value
    $Gain/
    (Loss)
    Pct.
    Change

    GSTRF
    1,000
    53
    +2
    92.2
    $30,000
    $53,000
    $23,000
    76.6 closed out at 52

    ASND BUY
    1,500
    34 3/4
    + 11/16
    1,598.7
    $48,563
    $52,125
    $3,562
    7.3 beginning to move

    IRIDF
    1,000
    48 7/8
    +1 7/8
    92.5
    $25,000
    $48,875
    $23,875
    95.5 Closed out at 45

    XCIT GOOD long term HOLD
    1,000
    32 1/8
    + 3/16
    17.5
    $22,938
    $32,125
    $9,187
    40.0

    TRW good long term HOLD
    500
    60 1/8
    0
    59.4
    $27,320
    $30,063
    $2,743
    10.0

    TCOMA BUY
    1,250
    23 9/16
    - 1/16
    103.2
    $28,359
    $29,453
    $1,094
    3.8

    SRCM
    2,000
    12 3/8
    + 1/2
    19.7
    $19,250
    $24,750
    $5,500
    28.5

    TCOMB BUY
    1,000
    23 3/4
    - 1/4
    0.0
    $23,500
    $23,750
    $250
    1.0

    TRES BUY
    2,000
    10 1/4
    + 1/4
    13.1
    $14,000
    $20,500
    $6,500
    46.4

    SBC
    300
    64 1/16
    0
    199.4
    $18,431
    $19,219
    $788
    4.2
    TGO

    500
    36 7/8
    0
    0.0
    $15,775
    $18,438
    $2,663
    16.8

    NXTL
    600
    28
    + 1/8
    433.2
    $15,900
    $16,800
    $900
    5.6

    VOCLF
    500
    30 7/8
    - 1/16
    8.5
    $7,500
    $15,438
    $7,938
    105.8

    ATHM
    500
    26 7/8
    +1
    233.8
    $11,250
    $13,438
    $2,188
    19.4

    ORBI
    500
    26 1/4
    + 3/4
    198.6
    $8,000
    $13,125
    $5,125
    64.0

    SPOT
    300
    42 15/16
    - 1/16
    9.0
    $9,450
    $12,881
    $3,431
    36.3

    COMS
    250
    50 1/2
    + 3/16
    1,514.8
    $12,219
    $12,625
    $406
    3.3

    OMPT
    500
    22 13/16
    - 1/16
    51.8
    $7,500
    $11,406
    $3,906
    52.0

    LOR
    500
    21 15/16
    - 3/16
    256.8
    $7,500
    $10,969
    $3,469
    46.2

    SKYC
    1,000
    9 1/8
    - 3/8
    2.2
    $7,500
    $9,125
    $1,625
    21.6

    ORCTF
    500
    17 1/8
    + 3/8
    0.9
    $8,750
    $8,563
    $(187)
    -2.1

    NCTI
    5,000
    1 21/32
    + 9/32
    6,336.7
    $6,250
    $8,281
    $2,031
    32.4

    ATI
    200
    36
    - 1/16
    158.7
    $7,663
    $7,200
    $(463)
    -6.0

    MOT
    100
    70 3/8
    + 11/16
    449.5
    $7,469
    $7,038
    $(431)
    -5.7

    HLIT
    500
    13 5/8
    0
    15.9
    $6,940
    $6,813
    $(127)
    -1.8

    TXN
    50
    125 3/8
    +3 1/2
    547.9
    $6,200
    $6,269
    $69
    1.1

    NVDM
    1,000
    6
    + 1/16
    8.1
    $5,000
    $6,000
    $1,000
    20.0

    DIGI
    200
    29 1/8
    - 5/8
    516.1
    $5,400
    $5,825
    $425
    7.8

    CIEN
    100
    57 13/16
    - 5/16
    330.5
    $5,894
    $5,781
    $(113)
    -1.9

    OMPT
    250
    22 7/8
    0
    41.5
    $3,750
    $5,719
    $1,969
    52.5

    STCL
    1,000
    5 1/2
    0
    17.2
    $3,600
    $5,500
    $1,900
    52.7

    ALA
    200
    27 1/16
    + 1/16
    127.5
    $5,000
    $5,413
    $413
    8.2

    CWP
    200
    25 7/8
    - 15/16
    29.0
    $5,200
    $5,175
    $(25)
    -0.4

    WAVO
    500
    10 1/4
    0
    14.8
    $6,000
    $5,125
    $(875)
    -14.5

    LU
    50
    88
    +2 3/16
    771.2
    $3,900
    $4,400
    $500
    12.8

    TEF
    50
    87 5/8
    - 1/16
    2.8
    $3,850
    $4,381
    $531
    13.7

    ONSI
    250
    17 7/16
    - 1/16
    10.6
    $4,125
    $4,359
    $234
    5.6

    WSTL
    200
    20 3/4
    + 3/8
    30.3
    $3,900
    $4,150
    $250
    6.4

    ATEL
    2,000
    2 1/16
    + 3/32
    0.7
    $2,500
    $4,125
    $1,625
    65.0

    TSCP
    300
    13 1/8
    + 7/8
    2.6
    $2,250
    $3,938
    $1,688
    75.0

    CVUS
    400
    9 9/16
    + 5/16
    9.3
    $3,200
    $3,825
    $625
    19.5

    BAY
    100
    35 13/16
    +1
    714.4
    $4,000
    $3,581
    $(419)
    -10.4

    MCLL
    500
    7
    + 1/16
    2.5
    $2,750
    $3,500
    $750
    27.2

    LBTYA
    100
    32 5/8
    + 1/16
    8.5
    $3,281
    $3,263
    $(18)
    -0.5

    CVN
    1,000
    3
    + 1/16
    60.7
    $3,625
    $3,000
    $(625)
    -17.2

    PRMS
    100
    29
    + 5/16
    53.6
    $2,963
    $2,900
    $(63)
    -2.1

    NXTL
    100
    28
    + 1/8
    433.2
    $2,875
    $2,800
    $(75)
    -2.6

    STCL
    500
    5 1/2
    0
    17.2
    $1,800
    $2,750
    $950
    52.7

    CTV
    200
    13 7/16
    + 1/8
    19.3
    $2,850
    $2,688
    $(162)
    -5.6

    ECI
    100
    25 15/16
    - 3/16
    21.1
    $2,400
    $2,594
    $194
    8.0

    SAT
    100
    25 3/4
    0
    0.0
    $2,950
    $2,575
    $(375)
    -12.7

    SEM
    200
    12 7/8
    + 1/8
    43.1
    $2,650
    $2,575
    $(75)
    -2.8

    DT
    100
    18 3/4
    - 1/8
    27.6
    $2,000
    $1,875
    $(125)
    -6.2

    TINTA
    100
    18 1/8
    0
    1.1
    $1,713
    $1,813
    $100
    5.8

    NLV
    100
    13 7/8
    + 1/4
    218.9
    $1,731
    $1,388
    $(343)
    -19.8

    TELL
    500
    2 1/8
    0
    0.0
    $1,000
    $1,063
    $63
    6.3

    ECI
    10
    25 15/16
    - 3/16
    21.1
    $240
    $259
    $19
    7.9

    CZN
    10
    9 7/16
    0
    26.8
    $93
    $94
    $1
    1.0

    Total Portfolio:
    $641,361

    $120,818

    23.2

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