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To: Grantcw who wrote (341)1/8/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 1219
 
<< I'm just teasing you a little. Thanks for the info about Osicom that you've given to me and others over the past weeks. >>

Your entitled to give me a hard time becuase FIBR is flying high today. I never said it couldn't. What I believe is FIBR cannot sustain any rally.

I can give you countless examples of stocks that I consider worthless that have brief sharp run-ups of 100% or more. The key is to get out while the stock is still flying high. At least sell when the peak has been hit and it starts dropping. Don't watch this stock go from 4 1/2 or 5 or wherever it's going to top out back down to 2. If it hits 5 and starts sliding to say 4, I would say see ya!

<< I think this gives weight to my theory of margin selling or selling because he needed money quickly. He had to sell for some reason at that time rather than wait for the bounce. >>

Bull****. If he knew FIBR was going to fly sky high the way it is he would have found a way to cover the margin. Of course I don't believe the margin story to begin with so it's not worth arguing.

Congratulations. I guess this round goes to the FIBR bulls.

(P.S. Stewart. I saw the FIBR news.)