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To: john p. carney who wrote (35936)2/19/2000 1:00:00 AM
From: Samuel Wayne Turner  Respond to of 36349
 
I dont think it is all that early to ask the baby to be prepared to perform. I have a strong gut level feeling that pair is about to finally show some real life. Yesterdays buying was more than a market runup in my opinion. I reloaded my position( which I had let slip to only 4k from 10k a few months back)to 7200 shares because I think pair is nearing critical mass. I think pair would have moved up slightly if the market hadnt really tanked. I think something is up with pair and we shall know what soon. Might be one of the BIG contracts often hinted at but heretofore not seen or as I have stated previously I was on the lookout for, the much anticipated buyout. I frankly cant understand why someone with pairs balance sheet and products hasnt been snapped up. Someone could buy the company and dump management and be credited for being brillant. Oh by the way, the dancing baby bit was from so long ago that many here may not understand because they werent pair shareholders from several years ago. Good luck to us all.



To: john p. carney who wrote (35936)2/19/2000 10:33:00 AM
From: max power  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36349
 
<<Well, I guess it was a little early to trot out the baby. Big surprise>>>

I agree.

When I talked about bringing the baby out of retirement I neglected to set a target price. When pair breaks 20....dance Baby dance......

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