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To: Ron Bower who wrote (554)3/17/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: mod  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1418
 
We have some insider selling:

DESWELL DIRECTOR FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 17, 1998 -- Chi Wai Leung, a director of Deswell Industries, Inc. of Kowloon, Hong Kong, reported on March 12, 1998 the proposed sale of 15,600 shares, for $351,000 through Barington Capital Group.

DESWELL DIRECTOR FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 17, 1998 -- Pui Hon Lau, a director of
Deswell Industries, Inc. of Kowloon, Hong Kong, reported on March 12,
1998 the proposed sale of 34,400 shares, for $774,000 through Barington Capital Group.

DESWELL DIRECTOR FILES FORM 144, TO SELL SHARES

WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 17, 1998 -- Chin-Pang Li, a director of Deswell Industries, Inc. of Kowloon, Hong Kong, reported on March 12, 1998 the proposed sale of 50,000 shares, for $1,125,000 through
Barington Capital Group.



To: Ron Bower who wrote (554)3/19/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: Shane M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1418
 
Ron,

I have been following the discussion on the "BLOOD" thread. Thanks for going over there and expressing your views. It really is one of the most insightful Asia analyses that I've seen anywhere.

As an outsider trying to gauge sentiment, I get the distinct impression that Asia's woe's are gradually beginning to be realized. It's almost as if "eyes are being opened" to what a vital cog Asia is to the global machine and the leverage Asian problems can exert outside the region. The February economic report revealing slowing industrial production in the U.S. shows this and notice is being taken.

Based on what I've read, I still don't think the market has fully discounted Asia, and am looking for better buying opportunities as more and more companies begin to pre-announce slower growth because of this.

Shane