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To: Claude Edelson who wrote (400)12/12/1997 8:17:00 AM
From: Tom Latham  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1460
 
Ugly day for the longs EFII (no position). Terribly sorry for the little investor again to take it on the chin while the big boys have lightened up and/or got themselves puts while they sold us small frys worthless calls. To all the big houses that have screwed Joe America again your day will come. The new media on investing is going to push these major houses someday to a position of quite less profitibility and MUCH LESS market influence. Hope you longs can endure the pain of the moment and my compassion is on you folks today. Bless you.

PS - does a five minute chart show some big boys slid out the last few days. Hard to tell due to general market conditions but my guess would be YES.



To: Claude Edelson who wrote (400)12/12/1997 8:35:00 AM
From: Thai Chung  Respond to of 1460
 
Claude, according to CNBC, so far on Instinet, EFII just dropped to $15.00; DO NOT PANIC, HANG ON TIGHT. Good Luck to all of us, the EFII shareholders.



To: Claude Edelson who wrote (400)12/12/1997 9:01:00 AM
From: Andrew Q. Viet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1460
 
I think if the price plummets to around 15 ( Plus or minu 2) then it's not worth getting out.

I shorted this stock about a month ago, but I covered my short quickly for a small gain. I wish I had held on to my short. However, I do have a few shares of this company for tracking purpose.

I am sorry that you have stake in efii. I hope it's not a big component of your portfolio.