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To: John M. Saxton, Jr. who wrote (381)12/6/1997 12:47:00 PM
From: Larry Shelor  Respond to of 1460
 
john

thanks for the information. i also have seen that efii goes through these trading patterns. i used to hold splash technology for a while. i beleive that efii is the company to hold as far as their products and size is concerned. i think they are very competitive with pricing and have the r & d to keep introducing new products at lower costs. what i am concerned about is their exposure of sales in asia. japan makes up about 20% of efii's sales. since i am more of a short term player on efii, i may purchase a few shares if i can't really find any information on any serious negatives for efii.

larry



To: John M. Saxton, Jr. who wrote (381)12/6/1997 1:01:00 PM
From: Donald B. Fuller  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1460
 
>>I can't tell you what happened specifically yesterday, but I can tell you that I have been holding EFII for about a year and it occassionally goes thru these unexplained "blips". Sometime they are up sometimes they are down.>>

I'll second that. I've owned this stock for 2 years. It sometimes makes radical ups and downs on no news whatever. If history holds, every EFII dip is an opportunity to make money.

Don