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Technology Stocks : KVH Industries, Inc.
KVHI 5.970+1.4%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: david james who started this subject9/18/2002 8:51:58 PM
From: Sector Investor  Read Replies (1) of 7249
 
Reply to Commandor58 on Yahoo! Any Yahoo! post over a few lines doesn't work anymore.

Why not wear a red flag!

Appearing here for the first time today with a negative post and with a Strong Sell recommendation, is like shouting "I'M SHORT!"

LOL!

The Yahoo! sentiment is the stupidest thing imaginable. What long would use a strong sell recommendation on a post about a stock they own? What neutral would post here at all?

I'll address your comments anyway.

<<insiders are selling since the 2nd Q CC.>>

You do know they can only sell in small windows after earnings, right? So OF COURSE it's after a CC - IT ALWAYS IS. DUH!

If you look at the insider selling, you will see that almost 70% of it is by two people, Richard and Sid.

Now if you look at several SEC DEF 14As for the last several years you will see both listed since 1998 in the Executive Officers table, and were granted options each year. In the 2002 DEF 14A both drop out of the table and neither were granted options. A new CFO gets hired in July. Subsequently both are selling out their shares, and one is listed as a "former VP" on the sell transaction. You don't need special skills to read into that. So that selling has to be discounted as a special situation.

The remaining sellers are mainly small amounts, and we know more than one of the executives are buying new homes. And most of them still own more shares in 2002 than they did in 1999.

I see no issue here - unless someone who wants the stock to drop further appears to point out the insider selling!

LOL! You people should do some DD before you post here!
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