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To: Joe who wrote (8282)12/11/1997 7:11:00 AM
From: JAG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
With regard to the shorters; even if the Company anounces a large loss I still believe that this is priced into the stock. I have had a lot of experience in trading in distressed stocks. Cash value per share will hold the stock price. I have traded stocks in bankruptcy, where in most cases the shareholders end of with less than 5% of the Company, and, even these stocks trade at 10-25% of net worth. I think you will make a lot of money if you buy at these levels (IMHO),