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Gold/Mining/Energy : Yogen Fruz IT'S ALIVE, IT'S ALIVE

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To: Robert who wrote (854)11/27/1998 8:44:00 AM
From: Stocker   of 2453
 
Agreed.

While I'm not bearish on YF, I think there are a lot of shareholders that are disappointed with management. Getting info from them recently has been like getting blood from stone. That wasn't the case when everything was rosy.

I think the market's perceptions of YF as a growth company have begun to change and expectations as to future growth are being pared back. YF also seems to be transforming itself from franchiser to grocery where margins are lower and there is entrenched competition.

To suggest those who don't share the same rosy outlook for YF leave the thread is to close your eyes to potential fundamental changes taking place within the company. I'm not arguing doom and gloom for YF's future, rather that YF likely won't garner the same attention it had before.

As I said before, until the conflict in perceptions surrounding YF starts to change, YF is good for a few trades but I wouldn't expect much in the way of upside.
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