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To: Buckeye who wrote (1766)12/12/1997 8:17:00 PM
From: Immi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7342
 
Buckeye, All the momentuem players are moving out. Fear has taken
over greed. Secondly, don't forget that the telecom players
ericy, nokia etc have been downgraded. ERICY does business mostly
in Asia (and use TLAB stuff), and is suffering with the asian flu..
Just some thoughts. Fundamentals, have not changed for TLAB.



To: Buckeye who wrote (1766)12/12/1997 8:29:00 PM
From: Ron Kline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
The problem I see with Tlab is that the stock is way over manipulated. I tried to own this stock for the long term. But because of what has happened with the stock in the last 3-4 months I have decided it's not worth doing so. I think it's a great company and people will probably make good money on it over the long term. But what I don't like is the constant manipulation up and down. The fundamentals of TLAB I believe have not changed much since the beginning of the year. The conference call was positive and they have met all estimates this year. But what is the stock doing. It's all over the place. No thank you. It is not worth going through this wondering what's up with TLAB when there really isn't anything fundamentaly that has changed. There are plenty of fast growing companies that move according to fundamentals, not manipulation. I just think there are too many funds in this stock and their little window dressing swings the stock. If you can handle it all then you deserve the profit you make. I think I will hold off.
Ron