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To: craig crawford who wrote (5678)3/5/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: Ron Reynolds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
*Yawn*

I didn't reserve a seat on the plane. I didn't get worked up in
anticipation of last quarter's earnings. I didn't get excited
when the stock moved up to $6.00 today. And I'm not going to
be fazed when it falls back to $5.25 tomorrow.

Price and volume rose today on folks making earnings
plays, and price will fall tomorrow when the earnings players
bail out...short-term traders take profits...and those who've
decided to throw in the towel on longer-term prospects call
it quits.

The company didn't fudge any numbers as best I can tell, and
made no effort to provide any "fluffy" damage control. Probably
because they don't perceive the presence of any damage and
consider the company's progress to be essentially on track.

In a week or so, they'll announce a new director and share price
will rise. Then it will drop. Then the company will reveal the nature of its alliance with the "multi-billion dollar electronics company" and share price will rise yet again...before falling.

Eventually, the company either will or will not begin selling
its troika of new products...will be acquired...or will crash
and burn. I'm going to continue to accumulate shares on dips,
betting on the company's intermediate-to-long-term prospects.



To: craig crawford who wrote (5678)3/5/1998 9:14:00 PM
From: majormember  Respond to of 10479
 
Craig,

Listenened to C.C., sounded like Peyton Place. Watched that one
for years, don't intend on doing same with FIBR...

You seem to be a good stratigist, any advice on exiting tomorrow
with least amount of bloodletting.

Regards,
Skane



To: craig crawford who wrote (5678)3/6/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: Dr. Seuss  Respond to of 10479
 
Craig,

I would be very interested in your interp. of the CC. Also, pre trading bid (9:07am) at 5 13/16. I feel sorry for all those that were buying at 6. This one will drop today.

dr.seuss.com