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To: Mama Bear who wrote (5743)3/6/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: Robert Gordon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
>>Good luck to everyone who continues to hold. I hope it doesn't go back to the 2s.

Well if it does you will make a lot of money when you buy back.



To: Mama Bear who wrote (5743)3/6/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: Dr. Seuss  Respond to of 10479
 
Barb,

Thanks for the note. I was with you on this one for a year, but Craig finally pulled me to the dark side.

"Come Barbara, can't you feel your friends dying? Come to the dark side and fulfill your destiny!"

http:\\dr.seuss.com\starwars\3rd_movie



To: Mama Bear who wrote (5743)3/6/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: majormember  Respond to of 10479
 
Barb,

Sold mine today also...
If it does go back to the 2's I am back in.

Regards,
Skane



To: Mama Bear who wrote (5743)3/6/1998 1:27:00 PM
From: Stewart V. Nelson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Barbara

<<<. But I was really upset about the fact that the share countg rose to 21.3 million. >>>>

Craig has warned everyone about the dilution. Witz et. al. are famous for it.
Read what they said on the STGA thread (another Witz marvel) last year:
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To: jr (115 )
From: muffy Sunday, Dec 14 1997 11:32AM EST
Reply # of 128

comimg along.

Have you noticed: latest 10Q: Shares out: 12,144,751 ( pre Split)

Latest YaHoo Profile on STGAD: Shares out: 4,570,000 (post split)
13,710,000 ( pre split number)

The shares just seem to appear from no where don't they??

That is 1,565,249 ( pre split) 521,750 ( post split) more shares in about 2 months or less.

What are your thoughts on that. IMO

Muf
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Or this post earlier
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To: Yo Yo (101 )
From: muffy Saturday, Nov 15 1997 11:57AM EST
Reply # of 128

They had amble time to get the stock price up to a buck besides
a reverse split. This is the second dam time they have pulled this in the past 2 years or so.

On reflection, I think the Barrons Article on FIBR which mentioned the same creeps were running STGA has plenty of truth to it.

If the earnings were going to be so F@#$ing great, why reverse.
The stock would have made a climb to a $1 on its own.

This is just Scott and the other bum's way to issue more friggen stock again. I have spoke with an investmant lawyer about filing suit again Saratoga to recoup damages. I suspect other shareholders will follow.

Their behavior over the past 2 years has been outrageous, egregious
and the Barrons Article was right on the money.

The Investment Banker MHMY would not be my first choice.

Good luck to all that own STGA. If my suit gets filed I will let you all know where and the details of the complaint.

Of course this is my opinion. Of course I am pissed. But after all my family and I have lost a great deal of money based on news and information that was, to be kind a little misleading.

IMO
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Anyone long this stock should read the entire STGA thread. It will open your eyes.

Just my opinion.

regards
Stewart V. Nelson



To: Mama Bear who wrote (5743)3/7/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: David Wise  Respond to of 10479
 
Barbara, you'll be back! Hopefully on better news. But you got out at the top for Friday trading, so good move. You could get back in at lower price. But I find encouragement in the fact that, with 1.3 million shares traded, it ended above 5. A lot of people got out - a lot of people thought it was a bargain and got in.

I hope for new announcements soon, but will hold long anyway just based on the interest displayed in numerous unbiased news reports for Osicom's new products. I'm sold on the future of communications in general. With exponential growth in bandwidth requirements for video, voice, data, 3D imaging, etc, I think FIBR is in the right place at the right time with the right products.

See ya soon!