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Strategies & Market Trends : The Rational Analyst

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To: HeyRainier who wrote (1490)10/26/1998 4:28:00 AM
From: swedelo  Read Replies (1) of 1720
 
Mr. Trinidad II,

Mr, Trinidad. A friend whom does not enjoy posting rights on S.I. but has been reading your latest material on RADAF asked that I pose these questions to you for your insightful response.

Dear Mr. Trinidad,

Your new found interest in RADAF is timely. I just wish your talents could have picked this one off back in June so I might have sold at twenty. But, before I spend my grandmothers estate on selling this stock please answer these following questions:

1) How was the decline in RADAF in the last 6 months any different than the punishment taken by small-caps in general ( yes I am already aware that RADAF's decline is about 10% greater than the Russell 2000, but RADAF was due for a 10% decline anyway)?

2) Have you ever sold a stock at a 4.9 PE?

3) How long have you been interested in RADAF?

4) Have you been to any of the stores and seen RADAF's new line of toys? Stealth Assault, Sub Hunt, Tank Assault, Trail burner, Tracer Ace, Deep Sea Fishing, Nascar Racer....etal.

5) Are you aware of the Girltech aquisition and managements discussion of the future diversification of their product line using same:

girltech.com

If not, then you should be, because web sites like this are the wave of the future, and RADAF is there!

6) RADAF holds a 34.6% interest in U-tel, Inc. A private company Incorporated in Nevada, which is engaged in research and developement of futuristic telecommunications equipment. Were you aware of this?

7) RADAF has no debt.

8) RADAF has been re-purchasing their own stock ( 3 million so far; or, approximately 15% of shares outstanding). And, though I wish they could find some other use for their excess cash, at least management considers it a good investment.

I do not think I want to short this stock.......Thanks....

Respectfully,
Mr. Gentry

P.S.: I noticed in one of your previous posts you mentioned Mr. Buffet with a certain amount of esteem. Isn't Mr Buffet a Disciple of long term investing in companies that you know and understand? It would be interesting to see what Warren would think of your very narrow short-term technical views on RADAF as an investment opportunity.

Best Wishes,
Swedelo
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