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To: Mark Brophy who wrote (2529)12/16/1997 11:11:00 AM
From: Richard Karpel  Respond to of 10309
 
Oh, I get it:

The only time frame that is suitable is the one that supports your argument.

So sorry. Now I understand.



To: Mark Brophy who wrote (2529)12/16/1997 5:21:00 PM
From: Michael Real  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10309
 
Make up your mind Brophy.

Has RSYS been public for 100 months? or 100 weeks? To quote Mr. Brophy:

<"Radisys has been a public company for 100 months and it doesn't make any sense to use any other time frame.">

Then, at the end of the SAME post:

<"The 100 week chart is the longest period of time that both companies have been public.">

If the above were true...then WIND has only been public for two years. Which is preposterous, since I've been a stockholder for 2.5 years.

BTW on a 100 MONTH basis: WIND is up 646% vs. RSYS up 213%.

Before you jump on someone for their basis of comparison, make sure you can tell the difference between months and weeks.

BTW I ran the 100 WEEK chart on PTEC, your favorite stock. Its down 5%.

You make it too easy Mark.



To: Mark Brophy who wrote (2529)12/16/1997 8:58:00 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 10309
 
Mark, I'm cordially inviting you to go over to the Radisys thread and build the case for RSYS the Allen had done here for WIND. I think they could use some help over there since they are currently bogged down in complaints about alleged market-maker manipulation of the stock.

Over there you could explain in more detail your earlier assertion here that Radisys has a monopoly in its field and no competition. I think that once the market comes to fully understand and believe this it would do wonders for the stock price.

Perhaps you could also explain why Intel recently sold off a portion of its stake in Radisys.

I think your fundamental views will be quite welcome there, even though you are a short-term trader in Radisys rather than an investor.

Sincerely,
Greg