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Technology Stocks : Osicom(FIBR)

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To: David Pawlak who wrote (4860)1/26/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) of 10479
 
<< Stock prices are based on expected future cash flows and earnings >>

I expect those things to suck in the future just like they have in the past.

<< Everthing that you have brought up over the last few days is in the past >>

That's the only way you can judge a company. People buy MSFT and C$CO because they have proven time and time again that they are winners. FIBR has proved time and time again that they are L-----.

<< They had to do quite a few fancy financings in lieu of secondary equity offerings to acuire the companies and technologies they have and are apparently a little over your head (you did admit that you are no accounting wiz, so I'll let it slide >>

That's because they couldn't convince the public to buy in on a secondary. Nobody would buy.

<< Get a hold of the Forrester research piece... they have talked with evaluators of the Gigamux and went out on a limb to say that CSCO will acquire either Osicom or CIEN to enter the WDM market >>

C$CO acquiring CIEN is believable. FIBR is laughable.

<< My kind advice to you is to do some research, as I have, on the products and those who are using them as I have. If you do, I can almost guarentee that you will cover. >>

I already did.

<< If you are attacking the company because you don't like the management... Managements can always be replaced... it's the products that count. >>

OK, fine! Replace FIBR management and maybe I'll buy! Management is more important than products. That's a fact.
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