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To: Eddy Blinker who wrote (6288)3/29/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 10479
 
<< There is obvious (to me) a great portion of deep resentment anchored in you about Mr. Parvinder Chada and I have asked myself at least a 1000 times for the possible reason. >>

I've never met Par. Never spoke to him. Never had any dealings with him. You stated yourself that Par is the mastermind behind Osicom. If I have a problem with Osicom and Par is the one who is in charge, you can draw your own conclusions.

<< Your statement that if Mr.Chada would resign or be asked to resign would make you an investor in OSICOM you stated to me NEVER NEVER. But you also stated that you might not short OSICOMS stock. Is that not a fact? >>

Yes, I believe I said that. It depends on how much management was taking out of the equation and who replaced them.

<< So it is the man himself and his spouse. Right? >>

Never met them or had contact with them so I have no personal vendetta against them. I do think the shareholder value that has been systematically destroyed over the years can be directly attributed to Par and company.

<< Now what is it Craig? If OSICOM has nothing of value which you have stated on this board. Why would you not continue to short FIBR to 0? >>

Yes, Osicom has little value in my mind.

<< Or are you saying that the Chadas have no value? >>

I know that present management (led by Par) is a detriment to what little value remains with this company. In my opinion this company will NEVER succeed with the current management in place. They will probably never succeed anyway, but they are sure to fail with certain people running the show.

The sooner you realize that management isn't doing what's best for shareholders but what's best for themselves, the quicker you will realize it's time to sell.