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To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (4369)4/6/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: david m. uhler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5015
 
Dear *ROSARIO*

NOW THAT"S THE WAY TO POST ON TOPIC!!!

Regards
Dave U

PS Sorry, I could not resist<V VBG>



To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (4369)4/6/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5015
 
Rosario,what do you possibly see in FTCFQ? I was asked to look at it on another thread and just remember you mentioned buying it @.025.
They are a non-reporting company which is involved in Bankruptcy proceedings(shown by the "Q" in their symbol),who has been selling(1997) their assets.
"Wabash National Corporation is the largest United States designer and manufacturer of truck trailers and operates the largest company-owned distribution system for new and used truck trailers,aftermarket parts and maintenance services. The Company also provides leasing and financing programs to its customers through its wholly owned subsidiary, Wabash National Finance Corporation. The Company recently established its retail branch network and service capacity through the 1997 acquisition of certain assets of Fruehauf Trailer Corporation [OTC BB:FTCFQ -news], including the well-recognized Fruehauf(R) and Pro-Par(R) brand names." IMO EXSO looks like IBM compared to these guys,I'm curious,please enlighten me.What "news"?...DD



To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (4369)4/6/1998 11:45:00 PM
From: WEBNATURAL  Respond to of 5015
 
I may have missed it but did you - so to speak - get off the "dime" this afternoon when you made your next 'buy'?