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To: Dana Adams who wrote (5836)11/8/1997 9:08:00 PM
From: signist  Respond to of 42804
 
"I would much rather side with the engineers of MRVC than some novice, trying to make a living peddling articles for PC online."

Right on! Not many posts so I'll just ramble on.

I'm not gettin any younger and it's simply frustrating to see such a down move of the stock's price on absolutely great earnings(30 straight quarters)
no debt,large cash infusion, superior technology, very little if any
slow down in sales(if at all) impressive front line customers, abilitity to get product to market significantly before most, in this market and at competitive prices, I might add , etc, etc.

What does a company have to do to get the repect it deserves that will
move this stock?
The only negative thing that I could think of about MRVC is it has
had incredible bad luck/timing with/when earnings have been released.

I can remember a number of times, 3com, Assend, Bay Networking, Cisco, IBM and even Intel would announce some sort of problem, painting the whole tech sector with bad news and MRVC's earnings announcements
were overshadowed by this. I'm knit-picking here but a change of date
of release of quarterly earnings to an earlier date might help??
By releasing earnings so close to the end of every quarter was pointed out to me by someone on this thread. Sorry, I can't remember who...getting old.
39 to 25 and change on no bad news from MRVC! It's got to be about to explode to the upside after this correction in the market.IMHO
I just hope I'm alive when it happens.

John LoBianco