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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (82807)8/9/2000 3:43:34 PM
From: Kathleen capps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Hi Michael,

I'm back from my little trip through the wilds of africa, safe and sound.

I've been following (and buying) Lanier. NYSE LR. It's a moderately profitable, seemingly competently run company. They were saddled with heavy debt in a spinoff from Harris Corp last year but they are paying it off. Stock is in free fall, seemingly going to zero -- bought more at .50 today. I can't find any reason for it to be trading at this level and have taken what is for me a large position.

What do you think of this stock? TIA.

Kathleenhttp://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=29728



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (82807)8/10/2000 11:42:06 AM
From: Sunny Jim  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
re. TIE, it's possible that the market is just waking up to the fact that this stock got way oversold. The TI market is starting to firm up. NBV for TIE is around thirteen bucks. CEO put his money on the stock in May. RTI has almost tripled from it's low, while up to a week ago, TIE had only moved up about a point from its low. Favorable new aircraft orders at Farnborough. Favorable comments about the possible Boeing settlement. These are just some of the backdrop factors that are influencing the move in TIE. I've lived with this pooch for a year now so I am really enjoying seeing a little positive action. Nice to be in the black now.