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To: Elliott Dunwody who wrote (5542)2/26/1998 6:50:00 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
<< But I have done my DD. I just don't think you have. >>

Tell me exactly what DD you have done and how it enlightens you. And then tell me what I haven't done and am missing.

<< A REAL company with REAL products and a vision to make it all happen >>

I never said FIBR didn't have real products. Real products don't equal REAL earnings now do they? I've said before that FIBR bought a bunch of money losing businesses. I think management has a vision alright. A vision of enriching themselves at the expense of shareholders.

<< There are many REAL smart people in this company that have been around for a REAL long time. >>

Doesn't that tell you something? Osicom has been around for so many years yet they still recently had to issue stock just to keep the business afloat? How many years do you think they need? 20? 30? 40?
Hasn't Osicom been around for 15 years or more? What do they have to show for it? Zilch.



To: Elliott Dunwody who wrote (5542)2/26/1998 9:47:00 AM
From: santhosh mohan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
<<I don't blame you for anything. You have no control over the price of this stock.>>

Actually Elliot, I think you underestimate the damage caused by posters such as Craig. The Web and sites such as SI give a wide audience to his opinions. Between his statments and the libelous article in Barron's we really do not know how much business is lost by FIBR. This loss of revenue and profits does effect the stock price, you know.

I find it amusing that he subsequently bemoans that he is being unfairly sued by FIBR. It is one thing to say that a stock is overvalued, and something entirely different to call the company and its management a SCAM. He should be prepared to defend himself in court for such statements, IMO.