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To: men mailman who wrote (343)12/5/1997 6:01:00 PM
From: LoLoLoLita  Respond to of 2068
 
>If you are a shareholder and your money is dear to you call the >company TODAY and let Wiggins' offiice know your dissatisfaction. IT >will work wonders if shareholders are unified.

sorry for the sarcasm, but are you suggesting that the ten or so
shareholder "class action" lawsuits be consolidated into one?

Cheers, David



To: men mailman who wrote (343)12/5/1997 7:32:00 PM
From: Thomas Haegin  Respond to of 2068
 
Re: AOL post aftermath... stock drop

men mailmen,

the no-news drop to $20 just shows that quite many shares are not yet held by "strong" long-term hands even at these prices. People are not convinced of the turnaround and fixing-problems-moves. Management for its part has certainly not contributed to provide any assurance in the last few days. The unfortunate fellow you cite (I saw it too) who sold out here may be the living proof.

This suggests to me that the stock is still succeptible to scare selling and more setbacks. While I wish the bottom was reached, I would not rule out that it will spike lower at some point, if just enough of a scare can be put together.

Don't get me wrong: I'm holding long form around $25. I have set myself a target of $18 where I will contemplate whether to add up or not. Until then will I do nothing besides following the events - and SI.

It would be nice if we heard some real news next week. Until then, it's anybody's guess.

Thomas



To: men mailman who wrote (343)12/5/1997 10:58:00 PM
From: Naggrachi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
<<If you are a shareholder and your money is dear to you call the company TODAY and let Wiggins' offiice know your dissatisfaction. IT will work wonders if shareholders are unified>>

Why bother??

I'm assuming most of the people on this thread have purchased their shares after the crash, no?

Then, what's the problem here? what has anyone discovered about the management today that they weren't aware of after OXHP lost 62% of it's market value and it's credibility.

Management was bragging about how great things were prior to the crash, what good did that do? What would their presence have done yesterday? What questions haven't they answered?

Why is everyone so disapointed about OXHP's managment? Can we stop the whinning, Please!!

Save yourself the trouble and don't call the company and waste their time, nothing will be accomplished. They already have their hand full with all the BS tha's going on right now, so don't add to it. Give them a chance to run their business.

Zead