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To: Badger who wrote (10582)12/4/1997 4:03:00 PM
From: EyeDrMike  Respond to of 12298
 
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i'm no expert, and if you don't like my posts, skip over them.

<<<, it surprises me that you are not aware that several on this thread have spoken directly to Mr. Crisman. This is a regular practice for him to speak directly to shareholders>>

just began reading this thread recently, wasn't aware of his openness to the shareholders; great the way he's been helping all you guys out; as i write this APM just dipped below 15.

<<. Perhaps if you were not so eager in making money by shorting the stock,>>>

not short the stock, long RDRT,

Mike



To: Badger who wrote (10582)12/4/1997 4:16:00 PM
From: Rational  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12298
 
The good thing about APM is that all analysts are simply guessing based on price movements, because the company does not tell them anything that is not wired out to everyone. This is a good policy. APM is working on the latest technology, GMR, with super-competent research staff, holding patents, recently hired from IBM. There may be a sudden and very surprise announcement about their breakthrough. Watch out this dog, it will explode because the company is very efficient and cash-rich -- in this setting technology can advance very fast with competent leaders of research. APM might not have liked to transition to MR because GMR is the latest that they wanted to leap into.

Sankar