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To: marq who wrote (1701)2/14/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: gsun  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2841
 
My believe is that the "committee to revitalize DBCO" is the worst kind of predator a public company can encounter. I have yet to see that they have any credible operations or management but rather try to unstabilize situations so that a public company may have to "pay them off personally" to avoid the costs of fighting (a la settling a lawsuit because its cheaper to settle than to eventually win).

gsun



To: marq who wrote (1701)2/15/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: marq  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2841
 
Have you all checked out the VectorVest site:
vectorvest.com

Analyze ECGOF and enjoy.

m



To: marq who wrote (1701)2/27/1998
From: marq  Respond to of 2841
 
Greetings,

The Letter of Intent was bold, and it felt like ECO was
holding all the cards. Arranged very intelligently.

A question: per Yahoo (http://biz.yahoo.com/p/d/dbco.html),
DBCO has sales of (ttm) $19.87 per share. That seems great.
They can't make any money on it, but Intel, for example, only
has sales of $14.28, and here in Portland, Oregon, Intel is Big.

Is this a correct read of this bit of the situation?

Thanks much,

mark