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To: lisa who wrote (4745)1/25/1998 12:26:00 AM
From: Scott Ozer  Respond to of 10479
 
David, did you do that search of the last 10k from that "big One?"



To: lisa who wrote (4745)1/25/1998 12:34:00 AM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Running Scared.....

>>>If Craig knew something for sure, he would let the stock run up while he gathered assetts to take a larger position, my take is Craig has seen the whites of Osicoms eyes headed North, if Craig were smart he will join the march!!!!!!!!!<<<
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Very astute observation Lisa....

What we are seeing is a last gasp act of desperation... The 100 +++ Million in Revenues are real, and can't be explained away by the silverest of Silver Tongued Shorts...

There is a day of reckoning coming... As those Revenues keep piling up, those betting against FIBR, and some people at Barron's will be losing a lot of sleep...

FIBR has a Price/Sales ratio of .43... This suggests that FIBR is undervalued...

Any price below 6.00 is a buying oppty... Any price below 5.00 is a Super buying oppty...

Jim



To: lisa who wrote (4745)1/25/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
<< Craig angle, Blitz the thread with negative news, run off the new money and the weak hands. >>

Give me a break. Many of you are making the ridiculous claim that I need to spread F.U.D. on this thread to succeed with my FIBR short.

You guys are forgetting one important point. I shorted FIBR last year starting at above 8 and said some negative things on this thread. None of you listened to me and sold then, right? So obviously I didn't need to "scare" anyone out of their shares to "make" FIBR go to 2. It went there on it's own due to market forces.
I stopped posting when FIBR was at 6. It subsequently went to 2 without me going into a tirade on this thread.

I don't need any of you to sell to make my money shorting FIBR. The stock will ultimately settle where it belongs no matter what I or anyone else have to say. Picture me 12 years ago rounding up a short selling posse and trying to scare people out of their MSFT shares. All the while Microsoft was changing the world. I wouldn't have been able to do that to MSFT so how come it's suppossedly so easy for me to do that to FIBR?

If FIBR is going to revolutionize the world with their products how will I stop them? If C$CO is going to buy them out (yeah, right) how am I going to stop that $50 billion company from acquiring FIBR? Am I going to stop it by rounding up a 100 people on SI and convincing them to all short FIBR and drink Kool-Aid?

<< If Craig knew something for sure, he would let the stock run up while he gathered assetts to take a larger position >>

What's the difference where I short it at? If I short FIBR at 10 and it goes to 5 it drops 50%. If I short FIBR at 6 and it goes to 3 I make 50%. If I short FIBR at 284 (someone's price target) and it goes to 0 I make the same percentage as if I shorted it a 6 and it went to 0.