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To: Emec who wrote (7450)2/18/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: JakeSki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
What I expected to hear was:

1. A clear plan of action for the future. Praying that the SC VGM will just 'go away' by virue of parliamentary maneuvering in the senate is does not a plan make.
2. Reiteration of solid earnings growth. This is the first time I have heard them say that they won't make their numbers.
3. Evidence that the current expansion is working. Closing halls is not my defintion of expansion.

There is a big difference between expecting them to make $1 a share and expecting them to hit reasonable targets of .44/sh, and continuing growth moving forward.

-- George



To: Emec who wrote (7450)2/18/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: jimmy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10368
 
Unrealistic expectations? give me a break!

I expected Wilson to address the dueling press release followed by the Logue resignation issue head on. No BS.. no sugarcoating, thank you.

I expected Wilson to have a prepared answer for Kecseg's question concerning the loss of Logue's talents. Instead he seemed to be at a loss for words. Wilson should be aware that Logue's presence brought a lot of credibility to AB&G. Do you think Kecseg is recommending BNGO to his clients today?

I expected to hear: "we are looking at 10 bingo halls" or "we are looking at 15 bingo halls". Not "we are looking at 10 to 15". That comes across as just more BS. And letter of intents don't mean jack; when small companies resort to reporting letter of intent events, you know they are grasping for positive news.

And why are we just now hearing about the bingo hall closings. And why didn't they report, at the time of purchase, their intent to not operate some of the bought out competing halls.

And why did it take so long to arrange this CC. Yea, it was soooo hard to get Orton, Wilson, and Mims on the phone at the same time because they are soooooo busy.

Unrealistic expectations, please!