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Non-Tech : TBAE that's E for Entertainment!

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To: cmg who wrote (38)7/23/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: Lars  Read Replies (1) of 163
 
cmg,

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IMO......that 600k share trading day a few days ago .......was probably more insider
selling........with the report yesterday of oswalds.....sale .....I'm going to make the assumption that
more is being dumped...........dont know the reason just strange here as they completely change the
focus of the company......keep your eyes on the sec report.....cya.....cmg
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I heard it was one seller.

This company has been poorly managed. I know this is heresy to say.
There has been absolutely no concern for the shareholder. I am growing uneasy b/c I think it will be hell to break through $6 per share.

I think some big money is going to liquidate at that point. I know some people who are talking of selling at that point. Everyone is questioning the viability of $8 to $10.

It will take major coverage by an analyst at a major firm. Not Rauscher. Supposedly this will happen before end of year. Yeah right. I have heard this for the last three years +.

It is a shame b/c this company's valuation should be much higher based on its peer group. I wouldnt doubt that about the time somebody gets a clue at TBAE that we will be in a general market downturn (w/in 2 years) so their efforts will be too late at that time. We will get to wait again!

TBAE that's E for Endlessly waiting!
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