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To: Chad Barrett who wrote (54237)10/26/2001 10:28:24 AM
From: cometguy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Down. Third quarter profits based on one-time sale. Bigger problem attracting attention because little info in news releases due to sensitive dealings with U.S. gov't. Great company but doesn't seem to move. Still down .20 on the day and not turning back up yet.

PHPI
comeguy



To: Chad Barrett who wrote (54237)10/30/2001 1:10:30 AM
From: couldawoulda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Chad -

A little late in reporting this, however I exited my position on KCA the day after earning's were released. Initial buys were 3.86 & 3.94. Still hold stock in my RSP. Sold KCA on Friday @ 4.28. I was a little disappointed in their results as a majority of their revenue came from a one-time sale of one of their divisions. The company booked this sale as part of their revenue and incorporated it into their eps #'s for the qtr., all the while stating emphatically that revenue jumped significantly, blah, blah, blah. Looking to buy back in at a lower price. The company is however well-positioned fundamentally speaking, I would just like to see more sales derived from the RASP technology. You take away that sale of their legacy division, and revenue actually decreased sequentially when the exact opposite should have happened.

Anyway, watching for a re-entry point.