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Non-Tech : SOLOMON-PAGE SYMBOL -SOLP- -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: FIFO_kid2 who wrote (155)10/26/1997 10:15:00 PM
From: Bill Driscoll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 295
 
I agree 100%. On a primary basis, EPS should show great improvement on a year over year basis in Q1. This stock is a gem if you're an investor.



To: FIFO_kid2 who wrote (155)10/27/1997 8:51:00 AM
From: James W. Bradsh  Respond to of 295
 
SOLP should begin to "get noticed" if we get a positive earnings surprise on the report. If you have a long term prospective on this stock, there is a great deal of potential for later in 1998 and beyond. Management is experienced and growth oriented. When the warrants are called (most likely 1999)this will add cash which can be used for further expansion and more shares outstanding which will allow more mutuals to consider adding some of those shares to their holdings. All this seems to add up to a good upward bias to the stock price, imo. The only worrisome thing is how the Asian collapse may effect the economies of the world and its eventual effect on our own economy - a recession would not be good for the staffing business.
Right now things are not to worrisome in this regard, BUT things do have a way of snowballing within the world-wide economy. It will pay to stay alert.