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To: george eberting who wrote (3427)3/12/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: Pr-Ac Man  Respond to of 19331
 
Sheesh. Now I'm talking to myself.

George:

Maybe you could start a George Eberting thread. Then you could send messages back and forth to yourself. <LOL>

PA



To: george eberting who wrote (3427)3/12/1998 12:20:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
George, At least we don't have to look at today's TL to see if our big seller has shown up. (G) In fact we have not seen him in quite a few days now. Will he return? I don't think any of us can have a definite answer to that one and I for one would not want Joe Murphy to stake his reputation on it even if it might make some of us feel better for a while. In the long run, I don't think that this is such a big issue either way since we have already absorbed a lot of shares and the remaining # is limited. It's pretty obvious to me that management is mostly focused long term. Take the way the buyback was handled is one example: The BB appeared to help us make the recent run to above $2.50, but when the selling got heavy, management wisely pulled back off the bid and let the price find a bottom before begininng to accumulate again. I have no doubt that with the $$ committed to the BB that if management chose to do so, that they could move this stock to essentially any level they wanted..short term. Much better long term to accumulate shares at a much lower level and save the BB $$ to use at strategic times I think. It appears to me that efforts by the company are being devoted to the "meat and potatoes" as was refered to in an earlier note. What the stock needs IMO is a larger investor base and I think that will happen with time. Most of the serious DCI investors (except for you perhaps, you hold out (G) ) I believe have most or all of their $$ already in this one so we need some new investors (preferrably rich). Perhaps when the WP and the CCC deals are closed, management will be able to devote it's resources towards exposing DCI to new potential investors. Just my ramblings...

James