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To: Ron Bower who wrote (290)12/2/1997 12:27:00 AM
From: kolo55  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1418
 
Doin a good job Ron.

I think you have a pretty good list of questions. I am especially interested in whether he thinks he can make good use of his cash expanding facilities; whether he has some good expansion opportunities in the works or on the drawing boards. Hope you can get through to him.

On another subject; the recent stock price. It really has me mystified. The volume in the Deswell common isn't very great, and the warrants sold off in big volume. I wonder if several holders got a margin call when the warrants dropped below 5. A lot of brokerages won't allow investors to use securites priced less than 5 in their margin calculations. This might explain the large volumes on the warrants today at a ridiculus prices in the low 4s.

Well, just some more guessing by me- glad to see a recovery in the stock price later in the day. I own 9000 shares of this stock now

Paul



To: Ron Bower who wrote (290)12/2/1997 12:55:00 AM
From: j rector  Respond to of 1418
 
>>Do you have any acquisition thoughts of additional facilities in China?

ron, A couple of other ones:

1) workers currently employed and projections
2) plant capacity and projections
3) is there a concern re general financial concerns
re overcapacity in Asia?



To: Ron Bower who wrote (290)12/2/1997 9:18:00 AM
From: David Seltzer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1418
 
Ron,
I did know that Lau was located in China.Sorry about your troubles,
but I think you are doing the right thing.You might be asked how many
shares you own.Try to convey to Mr Lau that other shareholders are
interested in his responses.
A few more questions:
1.Any analyst reports available?
2.Who makes a market in the stock? Will they continue to make a market?
The kind of information you seek will help individual investors level
the playing field.Looking forward to your posting.

David