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To: george willse who wrote (3001)2/24/1998 2:15:00 AM
From: norton kiritz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
This issue of heavy sellers continually appearing seems a strange
rationale for the weakness in this stock. If all were as rosy as portrayed, why would substantial holders be so committed to selling off their holdings in the company. With a stock buyback in progress, would they not fare better by slowly selling off their shares, as the buyback sustained or increased the price of the stock. It seems that whenever a stock shows weakness, it is attributed either to some witless soul dumping shares in the face of the obvious strength and
limitless future of a company, or the inevitable shorter who is doing his/her best to bring the price of the stock down to ground zero.
I think there must be a less convoluted explanation for the weakness
of this particular time.



To: george willse who wrote (3001)2/24/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: josrph j murphy  Respond to of 19331
 
Dear George:
Very good analysis.However we have a considerable "warchest"
still and I want to make sure all my shareholders have a level
playing field.Step back for a minute ,as a BB stock we have
posted more sales in one quarter than some other BB stocks in one year and they are selling at stock prices much higher than
ours,this will be corrected by plain old sales and earnings,sales and earnings etc etc not hype.
Best Joe