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To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (3072)3/28/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: John Fairbanks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Hi Jane! JMO, but I don't think this was a blunder at all... what I
think we have here is a group of Atrix shareholders forcing the
resignation of management and the merger with FAMH.... so the Atrix
management is fighting back.

I've decided this based on some conversations I've had as well as
some DD into Atrix... it's all there but you have to read between
the lines, so at the moment I'd have to say it's conjecture on my
part. But it is conjecture I'm willing to put money on... and I
certainly won't be selling any of my FAMH on monday.



To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (3072)3/29/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Hi Jane,

I guess everything that can possibly be said about FAMH is being said on the FAMH thread. My last .02 is that I wonder if NASDAQ will let someone who has issued the kinds of press releases FAMH has released in the last 2 months run a NASDAQ listed company. Then there's the matter of all the insider info that made its way to the FAMH thread ...

I'm kind of in a similar situation with EXSO. We have every indication from the company that it is slowly turning itself around, but just as FAMH has put its trust in Ira, we have put our trust in non-insider info given to us by EXSO's chief legal counsel. The fact that EXSO has drawn upon people who used to work for the presidents of Murphy Oil and Federal Express helps, as does their record of SEC filings. But trust is trust. We will only know if we were right when the company reports its earnings (hopefully this week).

Contrary to popular belief there's plenty of places to double your money in 3 months or less in "real stocks" based purely on fundamentals. Look at RNTK, APCO, AXNT as examples. They've doubled and there wasn't even much risk ! The list is getting smaller as the market gets higher. Anyone who bought oil drillers just 2 weeks ago has done great too.

At least you have Level 2. My biggest risk isn't the company, it's buying stocks along with other VERY FICKLE day traders.

Good luck tomorrow. and wish me luck on EXSO.
Chris