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Technology Stocks : Osicom(FIBR)

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To: Mama Bear who wrote (8797)1/3/1999 1:22:00 AM
From: BruceBatie  Read Replies (2) of 10479
 
Can a company run away from its past --- NO!!!

Can you run away from your past posting history --- NO!!

Where were you when the stock was buried in the sand?.. Did you care about any of the people investing in this company when the price was under $2?? Possibly looking at a delisting?? Where were you if you had such a sense of protecting investors from this company???

I surmise this stock showed up your screen because of rapid ascendancy... Aha - I know this stock's history & lets short it again..

I also saw an ascendancy and got back in last October...

The stock market is usually forward looking (usually) and some research will result in some incredible things happening... maybe they will screw it up...

The major point in my staying power this time - look at the Nortel Networks 12-15-98 purchase of Cambrain Systems for $300 mil..

That establishs a price of about $40 for this stock... NOTE THE STOCK PRICE HAS DOUBLED SINCE 12-15-98.. ? Could it be the ship finally coming in... However if Nortel is willing to put its money on the line for a product not completed yet... I'm going to follow suit...

quote lifted from article--

"1999 should be the year in which wide-scale metro DWDM deployments in North America, Western Europe and Japan occur"

Looks big time to me ... then again not all my investment picks have turned out right but I really like this one...
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