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Technology Stocks : INTERFACE SYSTEMS (INTF) GETTING INTO EBPP? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TLindt who wrote (792)1/13/2000 9:39:00 PM
From: David H. Zimmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1203
 
Beginning to trade stocks at the ripe old age of thirteen taught me one thing very quickly, fundamentals rule technicals. One day while in my father's office, right after winning a bet on the Pitt football game of the last weekend, one of my father's friends gave me an envelope.

The envelope included my winnings from the bet and a note which read "bookies and chartists die broke". Bob Kinol knew me as well as anyone. Charts, technical analysis and the like were what drove me. He changed that and drove me to fundamentals. He was right.

Three times in my life I have taken positions like accumulated here in INTF. One was more successful than INTF but I did not have as many clients at the time. The other was not as successful but did produce returns in excess of 500%. One word drives our reason for buying INTF and more so, continuing to accumulate and remaining long, fundamentals.

Bob Kinol was one of the best friends a then kid like me could have had. I touched base with him, or should I say he touched base with me about a month ago after the local newspaper picked up on our position in INTF. To say I had tears in my eyes when we spoke would be an understatement. For some reason I think he may have a few shares of INTF himself.

You learn a great deal from listening to people. In my estimation, there really has been no bad point to initiate a position in INTF. The industry will grow at such a rapid rate all they must do is execute in their niche. Nero is as good of a manager as I have met. TLindt is as good of a stock picker as I know. INTF is a put-a-way.

I was reviewing the Clearstation page on INTF and came across an individual who put a position on in INTF today. He has a few others in his portfolio that were also of interest:

clearstation.com

Have a meeting tomorrow morning with an upper second tier firm who has aninterest in initiating coverage on INTF. We are hitting the radar screens of several companies. Like I owe fundamentals to Bob Kinol, I owe this one to TLindt. Thanks again.

By the way, do you know who the largest shareholder of INTF is? It is the President and CEO Bob Nero. That is just the way I want it.