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To: AurumRabosa who wrote (4)12/28/2000 2:18:01 PM
From: Robert Jones  Respond to of 5
 
Gotta say I'm a tad curious as well why management isn't buying back at these ludicrous prices. Could be they feel they'll get more upward response in price if they wait to start purchasing in earnest until after year-end tax selling is finished. As to kitty litter, that's a business I view as being far too competitive and too commodity-like to be of interest, so I don't pay much attention to it; Carefresh is the cash cow here. As to the puppy litter, I have the perception from talking to pet stores that both Ralston's product and ours are underwhelming their target markets (My opinion only, could be wrong, don't sue me, etc. etc.). Finally, I feel that we could see more interest in value stocks in general in 2001, assuming that after the tech collapse people have any money left to invest intelligently, for a change. Stay in touch.