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To: David Pawlak who wrote (4860)1/25/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 10479
 
Looking Forward... Not Backward...

>>>Future stock price is not about what they have had to do to get where they are today, it is about their potential and what they make of that potential. With the 3 key products beginning to sell now, the potential looks pretty promising to me.<<<
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David:

Good points and excellent analysis... Investors are always looking forward... Based on what Osicom has on the table, the future keeps getting brighter and brighter...

Jim



To: David Pawlak who wrote (4860)1/25/1998 8:56:00 PM
From: lisa  Respond to of 10479
 
>>Osicom had to hire a temp just to keep up with the flood of request they have recently received for information since the front page cover story of Net+Arm in EE Times<<

David,
Good to hear from you, Thats really great news, The Net+Arm seems to have rocked Osicoms world, this stock is definately a huge winner!



To: David Pawlak who wrote (4860)1/26/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
<< Stock prices are based on expected future cash flows and earnings >>

I expect those things to suck in the future just like they have in the past.

<< Everthing that you have brought up over the last few days is in the past >>

That's the only way you can judge a company. People buy MSFT and C$CO because they have proven time and time again that they are winners. FIBR has proved time and time again that they are L-----.

<< They had to do quite a few fancy financings in lieu of secondary equity offerings to acuire the companies and technologies they have and are apparently a little over your head (you did admit that you are no accounting wiz, so I'll let it slide >>

That's because they couldn't convince the public to buy in on a secondary. Nobody would buy.

<< Get a hold of the Forrester research piece... they have talked with evaluators of the Gigamux and went out on a limb to say that CSCO will acquire either Osicom or CIEN to enter the WDM market >>

C$CO acquiring CIEN is believable. FIBR is laughable.

<< My kind advice to you is to do some research, as I have, on the products and those who are using them as I have. If you do, I can almost guarentee that you will cover. >>

I already did.

<< If you are attacking the company because you don't like the management... Managements can always be replaced... it's the products that count. >>

OK, fine! Replace FIBR management and maybe I'll buy! Management is more important than products. That's a fact.