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To: craig crawford who wrote (4633)1/23/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: majormember  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Craig,

I can't get over all the folks who think you are here to manipulate the stock. It seems they get upset when you point out certain things they would rather not hear. You have many valid points which you simply put out there, and the hell with how others interpet it. Your postings are strong, but so far few have responded with facts to dispute them, so IMO you provide a valuable service to the overall discourse on FIBR. Other's have resorted to making attacks on your verasity, which really shows their own weakness...
This would become a FIBR fan club were it not for you and a few others
who present other viewpoints. Again, I would be interested to know how many on this thread have a clear understanding of exactly who FIBR is,the products they make, their compitition, etc.

Everyone who comes to these boards without a hidden agenda has a right
to post, even if it "hurt's."

Regards,
Skane



To: craig crawford who wrote (4633)1/23/1998 7:34:00 PM
From: jinyao  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
< They sell for a measly $30 or $40 in quantity. FIBR is going to need to sell millions of these to drive any sales and earnings.
Show me a market that is ready to accept millions of these things.>

Let's say there are only 20 millions families have computers in their home in America, 1/10th of them would like to have at least 1 appliance hooked to their computers then to the Web, so they can watch their living rooms, turn off their A/Cs, program their VCRs anywhere anytime.

That's 2 millions chips.