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Technology Stocks : Inference Corporation--Growing 100% and still inexpensive
INFR 31.99-0.1%Jan 27 4:00 PM EST

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To: NCC-1911 D who wrote (1008)11/20/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: 45bday  Read Replies (1) of 1246
 
Thanks for the input. Doesn't the $.32 suggested for fiscal '99 take those factors into account. I remain long in INFR and will buy back the shs recently sold and probably add to the position as they show progress, but as said just don't see any reason for this to move much in the short term. I confess to being in a defensive posture of late. I asked Steve Farber for a job recently and he said I was totally inadequate which has killed my self esteem. As such am currently 70% in cash and spend most of the day in a closet sucking my thumb.

Didn't realize Jepson and crew were heading east soon so will revisit in early December as those road shows do have a tendency to move a stock. I own VIAS which was languishing at under 3 a few weeks ago and a similar trip has moved the stock to 7 1/2 ( and it hit 9 last week ). Good luck.

By the way in the recent CC Jepson was careful to explain why he couldn't divulge specifics of aol deal. Any chance that knowing the earnings were adequate to satisfy everyone he is sandbagging that info until he gets to NY? Just a thought.
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