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To: HG who wrote (10717)4/6/1998 12:35:00 AM
From: Cat-fan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
Nobody asked me but here's my comments on today's posts. I enjoyed reading posts by Miriamson, Steeler Fan, and Dave Brown. It's good to know there are a few realists out there who are willing to comment on this thread even though the cheerleaders will come on and tell you what an idiot you are for not betting the ranch on FAMH. I believe the unofficial count on cheerleaders versus realists is running about 20:1. Famh maybe a good investment and may someday hit $9 per share, but all we really have right now are just tidbits of information. The smart money is still on the sidelines waiting for this to unfold. Nothing concrete to bet the ranch on yet. It didn't take this ole hillbilly long to learn that the way to make money on this stock is to buy on Wednesday........sell on Friday. Check the historical closing and intraday high and lows. I know alot of you depise daytrading, but the object of the game is to make money.If you had bought at the closing price on Friday, 3/13 when the merger news came out, you would be a whopping .02 up right now. Regarding the Myriad acquisition, I really have my doubts that Myriad is as profitable as many seem to believe. Otherwise, they wouldn't have tax lien against them. Ira stated Myriad had increased leased employees numbers by 30% ......in a very tight labor market when other temp agencies are begging for workers? How did they do this without increasing wages and cutting profit margins? I hope I'm wrong but the temp business is cut-throat and highly competive. Signing off now. I'll read my responces in the morning from the cheerleaders telling me I'm wrong. Just being a realist, Cat-fan