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To: Keith Monahan who wrote (731)4/25/2001 11:08:20 AM
From: Bob Trocchi  Respond to of 811
 
Keith..

You may certainly be correct. Time will tell. Sometimes you just get tired of holding something and hoping for the next Q, the next sale, the next PR, etc. I reached that point and felt that my money would be better served elsewhere.

I truly wish you and all other longs the best.

Bob T.



To: Keith Monahan who wrote (731)4/25/2001 12:32:30 PM
From: Bill Fischofer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 811
 
I agree. After "washing" some losses in March I recently reestablished my EXLN position. Everything I can see says this is an excellent speculation. One hopeful sign is that the shelf space being devoted to XML in the computer section at the local Borders has been growing by leaps and bounds over the past few months. The market may be acting like B2B was just a fad but the root system has been growing at a furious pace over the past year. EXLN will either find its way out of the current wilderness or someone will take it out at a substantial premium to today's levels. Either way it's hard to see much downside here.



To: Keith Monahan who wrote (731)4/27/2001 12:21:31 AM
From: hasbeen101  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 811
 
Keith,

FWIW, I think the ordinary shares in this company have to be regarded as long-dated options. Most of the value is in the possibility that there will be some pleasant surprise(s) in the future. As one who has watch this company closely for 5 years, I don't believe there is anything in the company's track record or near-term prospects that would justify a stock price higher than the current one.

If you disgree, I am open to your views. I know I spent long enough telling people that this company was almost a "sure thing".