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To: Premier who wrote (1123)2/25/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: Tony van Werkhooven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
Premier- I agree with your strategy. It had been my suspicion that the 4th quarter would be much worse than suspected. That news is out now. Also previously it had been seen by many as a relatively quick turn around. That perception, IMHO, has changed. With cash injections and new management appropriate actions can be taken, i.e. rebuilding infrastructure so that management can make decisions with information in hand, product pricing can reflect actual costs, and administrative services meet expected standards.

Now is the time to consider getting in- not out.

I had been holding off all this time and now will finally put in a limit buy order.



To: Premier who wrote (1123)2/25/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: Thomas Haegin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
Premier, I read that Tony puts in a buy order today. I still hesitate, but I think the worst must be over now. The new CEO will clear the house as quickly as he can, getting all bad news out now (bit like Armstrong moving quickly at AT&T). Wiggins gone great news!! Are you or anybody increasing position HERE and NOW? With what orientation? Short-term trade or long-term position?

I just cannot convince myself, but I still have to read through all the lastest news. I think that waiting a little longer is not a bad option, but the price seems tempting...

Thanks,
Thomas