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To: A. Geiche who wrote (6447)4/14/1998 7:09:00 AM
From: Elliott Dunwody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
"This time, however, as far as I know, they simply did not communicate.
Constantine, Gorman were never available; calls were not returned."

I have never had a problem talking to these folks. Called Gorman with some concerns of my own 2 weeks ago and he took my call immediatly. Felt better at the end of the conversation and moved on with adding to my position.



To: A. Geiche who wrote (6447)4/14/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
<and a lot of good people who over-enthusiastically bought on margin

will be punished terribly for their stupid faith in the Osicom management.>>>>

Geiche,

FIBR was at no point a stock which anyone sane would buy on margin unless the purchaser was a gambler.

Your continuous lamenting about OSICOMS management has irritated my dog to such extend that he can not concentrate on the horses and I had to put him back on to stocks and bonds.

There are super plays available, every day. I bought NWRE the other day for 3 1/4 and look at it today. I am confident that you get my point, that the management of OSICOM is not forcing anyone to buy their management style.

If I had control over the switchboard of OSICOM people like you and there are toooooo many, I would treat with a minute long dog whistle sound to send you away.

OSICOM has all hands full to take care of their daily business affairs and no time to waste with so called investors who actually badmouth them if they do not deliver a minute update.

If you have nothing better to do switch on CNN, buy Newt~s new book or play internet chess with Charles Stein...but please stop appealing for news.

Which brings me to

members.aol.com

Before the pressing issue of internet company and product slander is not addressed and dealt with " investing and daytrading in stocks and bonds " is no longer a competitive market affair.

Let~s address Mr.Craig Crawford, Marketmover and Mr.Pink for starters. OK

Have a nice day,

ED