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Technology Stocks : FSII - The Worst is Over?

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To: Running Bull who wrote (1448)9/19/1997 12:51:00 AM
From: Sparky65   of 2754
 
Running Bull, I also hope FSI announces some orders soon. Heck, I would just like to see them announce something to the public. The one thing they may be doing is waiting to announce everything when they announce earnings. Maybe earnings are going to be crummy and they will announce some orders for damage control. Or, maybe they are not getting any orders. Or maybe they have just fallen off the face of the earth (Most likely scenerio).

This stock has to be the worst performing stock of the semi equipment stocks since the sectors high in 1995. This stocks all time high is $38. Many of the other equipment stocks went in the toilet like FSI. But they have all rebounded to new highs while FSI sits at 50% off its all time high.

I'm sorry but something is going on with this company and I just don't know quite what it is.

Heck, maybe we will see the $17's again tomorrow. That certainly would fall in line with this stocks performance over the last couple of years.

The thing that ticks me off about this company is that they have done jack squat to inform the public about what they are doing. It is no wonder Wall Street has no faith in this company.

I want to know, Why should I invest in this company. What value does this company provide to my portfolio when performance is lously and corporate communications is lously.
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