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To: uel_Dave who wrote (2414)2/13/2000 12:06:00 PM
From: telecomguy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2453
 
Agreed!

So the issue is whether they will outperform the market expectation or not...........and as always, for small caps, that is so difficult to assess.

Can't give you much more "feel" for this company unless I spend weeks doing due diligence and visting YF's plants, competitors, etc.etc. which unfortunately none of us retail investors can do due to time restriction. But like I said, if I get to the annual meeting, I will certainly try to get a better handle on their revenue growth strategy and try to find out why they've had such a reversal of revenue growth that they used to enjoy.



To: uel_Dave who wrote (2414)2/13/2000 4:30:00 PM
From: worldtraveller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2453
 
I agree! The problem is that the management lives in a world of their own. They are not trying to benefit all shareholders with their actions, they are looking after their own interests. With their multi-voting shares that allow 10 votes per share, they hold the majority of votes. No one can impact their decisions...I for one voted against their recommendations when I placed my telephone proxy vote.

They went after Eskimo Pie because they felt Eskimo Pie's management was not working for the benefit of the shareholders. I say look in your own back yard before venturing into someone else's!

VOTE AGAINST WHAT MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDS