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To: Yamakita who wrote (6791)1/26/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
Could be Mr. Wilson has begun to liquidate his shares. An "officer" of the Co. has filed a 144 form registering intent to sell 58,333 shares the week of 1/16/98.

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Gary



To: Yamakita who wrote (6791)1/27/1998 6:54:00 AM
From: Ed Pettee  Respond to of 10368
 
Yamakita:;

"" What a change from last summer, when I first bought the stock, when communication
between shareholders and mgmt couldn't have been better. That, coupled with
earnings, was the primary I reason I bought in the first place.

This prolonged downturn has been so avoidable too; it's tough for me to understand
why it's become so difficult for them to communicate. Management's most attractive
asset has turned into a huge liability. ""

I agree- there has been a major change since that time in both communications and confidence projections. A few qtrs back they would be giving out pre-release statements on good earnings to follow. The stock needs that now.



To: Yamakita who wrote (6791)1/27/1998 9:34:00 AM
From: Joe Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
How do you come up with the statement that a blow-out Q is already factored into the price? The stock is selling for 7 times earnings after you subtract roughly $1.50 in cash per share. I think just the opposite is true.

Joe