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To: John Morelli who wrote (528)2/11/1998 4:44:00 PM
From: patroller  Respond to of 1422
 
John flex reminds me of jabil before it took off, it did'nt get any respect,as long as the stock stay's low enough the investors will not sell ,however the buyers can not buy because of a lack of selling,without any sellers the buyers would drive this stock to high for the risk,when and if the risk is out of the stock,this stock could easly be 120-160 bucks soon(6-12mo's)or it could get real ugly.Bottom line is their is no turning back for flex it's oneway or the other Marks has step to the plate the bases are loaded two out bottom of the ninth the score is 0-4 Marks has to hit it out,nothing but his best will do,if he misses they lose their customers because they don't preform,if he hits they keep the biz they make money and who ever play on their side is richer than shit,If you own this stock like it or not its the hall of fame or no fame at all.JMHO patroller



To: John Morelli who wrote (528)2/11/1998 6:54:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1422
 
Patroller in post 529, if accurate, just made a substantial case for a lower valuation on Flex than the other three, in my opinion.