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To: C who wrote (4523)4/6/1998 12:19:00 AM
From: Colin Cody  Respond to of 19331
 
Investing in Management is exactly what this stock is all about. My money went in BECAUSE this is an investment in Joe Murphy, and my $$$ continues to be invested in this because Murphy CONTINUES to show superior results.
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The termination of hired hands is a necessary, albeit oftentimes unpleasant job of strong and forceful management who know where they are going... what fits... what doesn't... and HOW to get us there.
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No matter what was behind Murphy's decision, I know from experience that it is for the betterment of OUR COMPANY.
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I will abandon this investment when I lose faith in Joe Murphy. I do not believe that will ever happen.
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Colin



To: C who wrote (4523)4/6/1998 12:35:00 AM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Mark, Thanks for bringing over the thought provoking link. I agree, excellent management is very important to success in business. Management is of course one of the main reasons I own DCTC, along with the fact that in 2 short years some rather amazing growth has been realized. Besides making mostly the right decisions, one thing I have come to appreciate with DCI management is the willingness to deal with
situations that arise from ocassionally making the wrong decisions. When people or divisions are not working out as planned and become a drain on resources they sure aren't around for long. (G) Creativity, always having a second and maybe a third backup plan in place and a willingness to reverse course if another option appears better than the current course seems to also describe DCI management IMO.

Best regards,

James