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To: buckeye3d who wrote (4601)6/23/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: Anthony Maza  Read Replies (1) of 16960
 
<<Management CANNOT control the stock price. >>
Wrong, there are many examples of companies doing things to strengthen thier stock price. For example the company I work for hired a top level IBM exec and the stock price went up 10%. They announced job cuts, another 10%. They aggressively market products with hoopla, analysts conferences and financial projections and commitments.
The compare the benefits of our products over the competition. They specifically target competition in the market, etc. etc. etc.

As far as selling I am enthusiastic about the products and hope that a shake up at the top will restore the perceived leadership of the company. I don't understand why you coddle the top management that has, through neglect, halved the value of this company in 45 days.

Furthermore, as a shareholder I have the right to voice rather than sell. Selling is a method of voicing opinion and that method is being opted for by many shareholders.
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