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To: Shane Huang, Senior Analyst who wrote (60)3/11/2000 9:53:00 AM
From: Herc  Respond to of 82
 
I'm clueless. I've already made several thousand $$$, having sold the shares I bought for $13.87. I'm betting the news is not so bad. And even it there is a disappointment, well then RVST has a bright future. It certainly is in a segment that captures the interest of most savvy investors.

It it goes back up all those plaintiff's attorney won't have much of a case.



To: Shane Huang, Senior Analyst who wrote (60)3/11/2000 12:14:00 PM
From: Ignatz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82
 
Shane,

That certainly is the big question. We'll finally get the chance to see/hear what all the revenue recognition fuss was about. People on the Yahoo thread say they've been told by the CFO that the first earnings date that was missed was not a formal date. Apparently the CFO indicated that things got blown out of proportion when the delay was announced and the stock took its big dip. My gut tells me the news will not be very good. The gambler in me says that the stock will be back in the 20s Wednesday after the earnings announcement turns out to be no big deal. It should be darn interesting in any case. I may sit this out and hope that INPH continues its slow climb on the way to 100+.