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Technology Stocks : Redback Networks, Inc. (RBAK) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: $Mogul who wrote (1536)11/13/2000 10:05:13 PM
From: Bretsky  Respond to of 1956
 
OK; Thanks for giving me your views.



To: $Mogul who wrote (1536)11/14/2000 1:39:14 AM
From: Techplayer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1956
 
$Mogul, So you expect to pay maybe 7Xthis years and 4X next years revenues and 30X next years earnings for a company growing at the rate of RBAK? You will be waiting indefinitely. You have certainly changed your tune since the old days of the i-nets. Good luck. tp



To: $Mogul who wrote (1536)11/14/2000 2:05:44 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Respond to of 1956
 
Yes, it was announced that Mr. Craig Gentner will be retiring early next year. However, it's important to note that it has nothing to do with Redback and everything to do with a real life medical matter. Here's the link:

biz.yahoo.com

[In support of the Gentner family, Redback will make a contribution to the National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD). This donation is specifically directed to the research of the degenerative disease Primary Lateral Sclerosis. PLS is a rare, adult neurological disease affecting the central motor neurons. Information on NORD and PLS can be found at rarediseases.org.]

Rather than pounce on something like that as an 'opportunity' for investment, I think it would be more appropriate to support those in need by keeping them in our thoughts and prayers in such a delicate predicament.

BB



To: $Mogul who wrote (1536)11/14/2000 2:49:10 PM
From: MarkR37  Respond to of 1956
 
Nice job on the short call. Too bad you had so little conviction in the call, that you failed to invest your own money.

Also, I encourage you to keep posting on this thread. A thread is like a garden. You need to fertilize it a bit to make it grow.