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To: Amir Shalit who wrote (97241)8/10/2002 3:03:29 PM
From: Amir Shalit  Respond to of 132070
 
A few VASO questions:
1) Why is revenue flat for the last 12 months?
2) It has only $3M in cash that must impact growth.
Why don't they try to increase it?
3) Why don't they file a reverse split? It must be
very hard to raise funds through a secondary with
a stock price trading below $5 for most of the last
5 years.



To: Amir Shalit who wrote (97241)8/10/2002 3:23:40 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 132070
 
Q: How do you feel personally when stocks drop?

I guess the most honest answer I've seen in 90-year-old author of "Manias Panics, and Crashes," ( Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises by Charles P.
Kindleberger)

He said he enjoyed his schadenfreude.

I feel satisfied on my own account, but frustrated that none of my friends have paid any attention to what I have been saying. Just had dinner with a family that I tried to get out of Intel when it was at 75. Or rather, I took them out to dinner. My oldest friend was talking (two years ago, I guess)about his retirement account that was worth over $500,000. When I tried to get him out of stocks he snorted and said, "You've been saying that for two years."