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To: Miami Phillips who wrote (2284)10/21/1997 9:36:00 PM
From: McNabb Brothers  Respond to of 2806
 
Miami,

Thanks for remembering us! Been busy with the DELLHEADS on the Dell thread! I'm glad that I did not let Rob S. talk me in to buying ECI after I got out of our short! Wish I would have taken the advise and bought WorldCom! Just kidding, I'm wanting to get old Brent fired up!

But, seriously ECI still does not look good IMO! Too many other stocks that are doing much better in this bull market! When I got out of my short I told you that I felt that ECI would not be a good investment and I still feel that way! The only thing that ECI has going for it is the bull market! Keep making excuses as to why ECI did not perform this past quarter, but the main fact is they are not performing as most of you continue to preach! Keep listening to Kenny and see how much money he makes his investors!

Wish all of you good luck, and again blow me away if you like! I've missed that from this thread!

Hank McNabb



To: Miami Phillips who wrote (2284)10/22/1997 1:09:00 AM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2806
 
The movement up from here isn't guaranteed to be swift or without pull-backs. The earnings and sales have just started to show improvement. Pull-backs are opportunities to buy. Excel is higher than it was a few weeks ago and will over time reach analysts target price of 35-38. That may take two months or it may take 12. Or it may go higher than the targets if the outlook improves further. Higher sales and earnings will move the price from here - before actual reports of these, reports of new sales programs or expected higher results will make it move. Otherwise its anyones guess.