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To: Razorbak who wrote (48683)7/31/1999 1:28:00 PM
From: A. Geiche  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
OT

Razorbak: Thanks for pointing this out.. Still everyone should read that post to appreciate the SI system... and a sound censorship... and severe punishments for malicious defamation.

Sure, sounds too hilarious and insane for Sarge, but most readers would not even suspect so sick imposting. Did you read the next post, the only response to "SargeK" post? "I sure don't want none of what you've smoking."

ag



To: Razorbak who wrote (48683)8/1/1999 11:53:00 AM
From: SargeK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Unifab International, Inc (UFAB) sees Earnings Improving

Following a surprising 4Q/99 disappointment (first loss since going public), UFAB posted $.02 for 1Q/00 possibly signaling better things ahead. As usual, with this Company, the analysts were dead wrong and are obviously not listening to the Company who had forecasted a flat 1Q. With acquisitions and continuing internal development the Company is preparing for vigorous growth in the not distant future and in my opinion the growth potential is grossly undervalued by the Market. The 4Q loss reversed share price trend; but, I strongly believe the upward trend will recommence from current levels in the near future, FWIW............

"Our first quarter operating results reflect the current state of the industry," said Dailey J. Berard, UNIFAB International, Inc. President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board. "Bidding activity remains strong and we have been able to maintain backlog, however, our results have been impacted by the delay in contract awards. The long-term fundamentals of the offshore drilling business remain positive. We are beginning to see rig utilization increase, which should result in increased demand for our services. Our focus remains growth through acquisition, alliance and internal investment and development."
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Note: Razorbak.........Thanks for recognizing the imposter posting.

SargeK