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To: BonniesGuy who wrote (12580)11/4/1997 2:45:00 PM
From: Greg M.  Respond to of 18263
 
"[King & Zitel's] ultra-conservative stance has resulted in Zitel's slide to its current price."

BG, Thanks for your insightful (and humble) opinion. Greg



To: BonniesGuy who wrote (12580)11/4/1997 2:53:00 PM
From: Don Kelly  Respond to of 18263
 
<<(King's and Zitel's) ultra-conservative stance has resulted in Zitel's slide to its current price.>>

Yeah, thanks for your insight, BG. For a minute there I thought the slide might have had something to do with "a net loss of $17,501,000, or $1.15 per share, versus net income of $4,049,000, or $0.26 per share, for fiscal 1996."



To: BonniesGuy who wrote (12580)11/4/1997 10:59:00 PM
From: corey haber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18263
 
BG ; zitel is going down for only one reason, they have NO y2k revunues. Do you understand that? Even the small mom and pop y2k firms have some revunue, zitel has none. BTw, lie # 13. Jack tells a source, " I see the factory converting 1bill. loc/mos by the middle of 1998."