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To: jeffbas who wrote (1580)4/5/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: Dan O.  Respond to of 1845
 
I agree completely, but just wanted to throw out the thought. I moved out of DIIG in late Feb around 27 (partially on news of some insider selling, and feeling that it was getting near full value). I also got out of htch, hoping to buy back in the mid teens... who knew. DIIG at this level (pe in the 16 range) is very inviting.

Dan Ogens



To: jeffbas who wrote (1580)4/5/1998 2:38:00 PM
From: Jeff Haas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1845
 
Jeff, even though Orbit has been having their problems, especially with management bailing out or being fired, I'm still fairly upbeat about this quarters earnings for DIIG. I don't think Orbit has contributed that much towards earnings up to this point anyway, so anything positive at all would be gravy to DIIG'S bottom line. Maybe to much to ask for, but thats what I'm guessing at this point. The other problem with DIIG'S stock has been Gary Kennedy, former big wig at Orbit selling off his shares. I don't know if he is selling because he knows something we don't or he's just pissed off for being fired. I guess we'll know in a couple of weeks.