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To: Jon Tara who wrote (6576)12/5/1997 4:12:00 PM
From: CHIP HUNTER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Jon last time I looked I thought I was working for myself and my family.... I didn't know I had to report every trade i did to you!! I would be glad to prove it if you would like to put a little wager on it to cover my expenses... Jon are you still in AAPL??



To: Jon Tara who wrote (6576)12/5/1997 8:02:00 PM
From: Fred Fahmy  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13925
 
Jon,

Re: CHIPPIE

< just got through shorting some more TLAB>

Chippie said this on the 24th of November which was a short term low for TLAB. He couldn't have got out of this trade without a loss. The stock had been in a down trend for six days prior to the 24th. On the day he claims to have shorted, it began an uptrend which has lasted almost two weeks now. He shorted at almost the exact bottom of a three week stretch. On the TLAB thread, he also claimed to have made 12 successful trades in a row prior to TLAB.

IMO, he is a compulsive liar looking for attention. Do you really think he knows anything at all about TA?? I don't. Some may choose to listen to his garbage but I think the best action is to ignore his attempts to irritate the adults on this thread with his childish bs. Like you have said many times before, he has nothing to contribute. I really wish his dad would keep the den door locked so he couldn't get on the computer.

Fundamentals still look great. I think the latest acquisition (Carbridge) will be helpful in easing revenue growth concerns. In the short term, a new product line with a strong Christmas season should help the bottom line. So should the continued currency weakness. People where worried about the Asia problem last quarter, yet CREAF did great. Any revenue losses in Asai should be more than offset by favorable costs.

Longer term, I think management is very much aware of the concerns regarding revenue growth and product diversification. That's why I think they will pursue additional strategic acquisitions and continue to focus on non-sound card product lines (such as DVD). I will continue to remain bullish on CREAF until I see fundamentals changing.

Good luck to all,

FF