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To: Lonnie A. who wrote (10962)4/7/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: Double Dipper  Respond to of 27968
 
Lonnie,

There is a lot of truth to what you are saying. I guess it
comes down to commitment. Many here are enduring delays because
of the belief that these delays are an inevitable part of the process.
Noone likes them, just about everyone is anxious to see progress
made and is tired of trying to defend against being discouraged
themselves. So, its a matter of believing that in the overall
scheme of things these set backs are minor when considering the
potential for greater rewards. No news is not bad news. JMO.

Kevin - Hoping for Myriad news but not expecting it.



To: Lonnie A. who wrote (10962)4/7/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: zturk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
I fully agree with your points. These are valid concerns and I have expressed the same concerns in earlier posts. Although I keep adding shares, there will be a time when ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! I,ll be out of this thing quickly.
Lets keep hoping we get some VALID news soon.
Just placed an order to buy 5400 @ .57
Hope it goes thru.



To: Lonnie A. who wrote (10962)4/7/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: David A. Irvine  Respond to of 27968
 
Lonnie,

If you haven't already, I suggest you read my post to Roo:

Message 3988676

I will give you the same advice I gave Roo, sell your shares. You are not happy with your investment and I would sell if I were you.

I will now respond to your post point-by-point.

<<< I also know that if I as a business owner told my customers or partners about things that was going to "happen next week" (things that never materialized) then I would be OUT of business and probably sued by my partners. >>>

I agree. As I told Roo, FAMH should not have made promises they couldn't keep. Period. If they absolutely could not meet their self imposed time frame, they should have stated a reason.

<<< I did not invest in Ira I invested in FAMH. I know what some of you cheerleaders are going to say now: 'Ira is FAMH', Well let me be the first to tell you that you're wrong. >>>

Actually, you will be the second to say that. I said it back in post number 3315. Here is what I said: "Notice I said "The company" instead of "Ira" - Ira does not make all the decisions for FAMH."

<<< I am by no means bashing this stock. I think the potential for growth is tremendous...>>>

I never said you were bashing the stock. I don't think you are bashing the stock. I do agree that the upside potential of FAMH is tremendous.

<<< How many times have I read posts by some of you "wiser one's" that stated "don't get personal" with the stock? >>>

I agree with that statement not to get personal, but I have never posted that. I don't classify people in a "wiser one's" category. I also don't post very much, so I assume you are speaking of somebody else.

Cheers,
Dave



To: Lonnie A. who wrote (10962)4/7/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
<<<The next weeks never happen.>>>

Get used to it. Another FAMH pattern is that if something big is about to happen, Ira gladly drops hints... usually press releases are said to come out "for sure" one day, only to come out the following day.

Hasn't happened today. So you can expect that the deathly quiet on FAMH Street will continue through tomorrow. Don't expect an announcement on Myriad.

Angry shareholders will call them tomorrow demanding to know what's going on. They will be told something will happen "early next week"... while someone says "fabulous!" in the background. And a sliding stock price (oops, "buying opportunity") will resume.

Bet me.

BTW....has anyone noticed that FAMH claimed to have made about $1.25 MM in the first half last year... falling to about $900K in the second half. Despite the opening of the Houston office and the financing division in the second half?

What happened? Wouldn't the financing division add at least $200K to the bottom line, as they claim? No acquisition costs dragging down the bottom line, since they did not make any acquistions in the second half.

Interesting. I suppose the financials could clear this up. Next week, maybe.

Your friend,
L.E.

P.S. To think that Roo used to assault me here for raising doubts...