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To: Dave Dickerson who wrote (5658)6/16/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: Rafael Silva  Respond to of 7342
 
Thanks Dave, glad to hear from you. Good Luck.



To: Dave Dickerson who wrote (5658)6/16/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: Farfel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
I have never lost money in Tlabs and have been playing it for over 5 years. If I had merely remained in Tlabs, I would be rather wealthy by now. Luckily, I followed "gut feelings" which really are the antithesis of "good and disciplined" investment fundamentals.

As old Peter Lynch used to say, you stay in a stock until the fundamentals break down. Tlab's fundamentals have never broken down.

Just having one of the premier growth stocks in the 90's can make you rich. Folks, you have that stock in Tellabs-----please check the charts for the last five years-----your investment would have increased exponentially.

Now, O'Neill says to buy a stock when it is coming off of a base, through a new high, on big volume----Tlabs did that today, going through 63 on 4 million+ shares----that fits his profile. Not only is it a winner, but it might hit 70+ before the earnings which should be reported the week of the 19th of July according to customer relations from Tlabs. A savvier group of engineers you will not find in any other company. Management not only has great integrity; but vision and will always find new use for its products. This company constantly keeps reinventing itself----and that's historical fact, not just a "gut feeling" which I often get after eating or reading "pap".




To: Dave Dickerson who wrote (5658)6/17/1999 7:10:00 AM
From: Farfel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
Not only are these "regular guys" (the management team of Tellabs) but one of them even had to live in a garage for about 6 months in the beginning as everyone put everything they had in "hock" to start up Tlabs. And in that they are located in Lisle, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, we often get local business news specials on them and other indigenous Chicago companies which are growing rapidly such as Westell.

Long and strong in Chicago,

joej