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To: David Pawlak who wrote (3396)12/8/1997 6:24:00 PM
From: Elliott Dunwody  Respond to of 10479
 
Im pumped too.... Sounded great.....Sounded as though they think that they have turned corner..It was good to hear that some analist are doing DD.
We may have a frieght train on our hands if it could ever get out of the station



To: David Pawlak who wrote (3396)12/8/1997 7:38:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
David,

If Im a CFO reporting on a conference call Id try to be optimistic no matter what =) as to not scare away current/potential investors. Im just asking for realistic, and judging from his background he looks like a solid character. Just was asking..

Mark- if you were the CFO, and you just reported backlog of $27 million, which is more than your revenues of the qtr just reported alone, and your prior record backlog was $10 million, wouldn't you be pretty optimistic? They stated that they felt they would be delivering about 85% of that backlog in this qtr.

This last statement makes me very optimistic. Glad to hear it.

Mark



To: David Pawlak who wrote (3396)12/9/1997 1:41:00 PM
From: P.T.Burnem  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
if you were the CFO, and you just reported backlog of $27 million, which is more than your revenues of the qtr just reported alone, and your prior record backlog was $10 million, wouldn't you be pretty optimistic?

Not if my revenues dropped 30%... Isn't FIBR supposed to be the fastest growing public company in California?

If I were a shareholder, I'd be highly suspicious of a combination of plunging revenues and soaring backlog.

At least we know why Osicom hired Mr.Gorman away from NUKO (pronounced as "nuke ya":)

PTB