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Non-Tech : SOLOMON-PAGE SYMBOL -SOLP-

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To: ANTHONY AZZARO who wrote (37)6/13/1997 10:35:00 AM
From: James W. Bradsh   of 295
 
The drawbacks to this are (imo): (1) Small caps are not yet back in style; (2) Limited shares, therefore no great mutual fund interest; and (3) Not well known to investing public (need some good publicity to stir up interest.
This is strictly a long term growth prospect based on its fundamentals and continued (hopefully) ability to generate increasing profits. It will take patience. Do you believe that the company will continue to grow and produce increasing profits? If they can and do so, then in time (and nobody can pinpoint the exact point) they will get recognition and the price will be set based on perceived value. If they continue the growth pattern and succeed in expansion plans announced in the past several quarters, there is (imo) good reason to believe much better prices will come. This may come to pass only in the fullness of time. If your horizon is tomorrow, next week or next month, you will most likely continue to be disappointed.. A few more quarters may produce much better results. These are of course, personal views based on my own evaluation and to answer your message and are not a recommendation either pro/con on SOLP. I have purchased my shares strictly as a long term investment.
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