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To: Joe Dancy who wrote (355)12/11/1997 11:38:00 AM
From: Bob Richmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 696
 
<< The earnings disappointments and stagnation may be
why the price is where it is at - but once the momentum players start to jump in on
increasing earnings watch out. With a book value of $3.70 or so we won't lose
everything if we hit the wall.>>

Yep, I agree. When earnings start increasing, I want to be the first momentum player to hop in. I'm not really much of a momentum player & love the companies business & prospects, but bailed when the short to medium term started looking bad. As soon as there's positive news from the company, I'll rejoin you guys on the long side, or if it gets down to book value (which would also be the transition to single digit P/E ratio), which I would think would be about as low as a company like BIOI could go. Also some of the semis are getting spanked pretty well by the market and may be screaming a little louder than BIOI when the time comes to buy. So many companies, so little cash. Good luck to all.



To: Joe Dancy who wrote (355)12/16/1997 9:00:00 AM
From: Joe Dancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 696
 
Things could be worse; apparently analysts are still looking for growth here. Now whether they really know what's going on or are pitching darts is another question -g-:

BIOI: WEDBUSH MORGAN has reiterated estimate for fiscal year ending 12/97 of $0.40 on 11/28/97

BIOI: WEDBUSH MORGAN has reiterated estimate for fiscal year ending 12/98 of $0.56 on 11/28/97