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To: craig crawford who wrote (6545)4/22/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: Brian  Respond to of 10479
 
Craig:

For the first time in a long time I agree with you, some excerpts from the article are

<<Osicom IQX-200: Osicom has a habit of setting the low-end price for market niches it pursues--including T1 CSU/ DSUs, access routers and other product categories. And at $215 per port, barely a third of what higher-priced systems like Nortel's and Ascend's cost, the 1QX-200 is a good buy for the budget-conscious enterprise...

At such a low price, it's not surprising that "ease-of-use" and "management and administration" are weak areas for the Osicom system.>>

But, just because they make cheaper products, doesn't mean that they cannot sell them at a profit. IMHO the reason they have a lower price with disappointing sales now is due to a lack of name recognition. Once buyers believe that OSICOM will be around for a few years, I would not want to be short on this stock!!!

Brian



To: craig crawford who wrote (6545)4/22/1998 10:31:00 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Made in space in the nick of time.....

Craig:

Just in the process of closing the shop and hit the sack. That process involves the handling of products originating from 6 countries outside the EEC.

The past 3 hours I spend shifting, reading about a 100 of your postings on different threads looking for " picturesque " hanging material.

My preliminary findings:

If I had money to spare I would not hesitate a second sending it to you, blind, in order that you accumulate it. If I would run a corporation I would make you the boss of investors relation.

The rests of if's I will add when I am finished.

I made you already a bet about the GigaMux if you recall. You get a similar product from your beloved CIENA...when they have it ready for sale and in stock and I get a GigaMux. Then we give the idems to a German university or Institute for tests on technical grounds.

If CIENA has the better product I pay whatever the procedure cost and if OSICOM has the better product you pay.

You may be a excellent trader in the stockmarket but you are pretty naive in my opinion when it comes to dealing with the hard core realities in the trade and manufacturing field.

When OSICOM acquired Builders Warehouse Association, YOU and others on this thread jumped in usual fashion "shooting from the hip" saw in this move nothing but yet another ploy to cream the shareholders. Is that not a fact, Craig?

Well now today you witnessed in two separate reports the chickens coming home to roost.

The result of Parvinder planning and foresight is called ISO-9001.
The very man others with trembling hands like to replace

Your remarks about " MADE IN CHINA " are therefore misplaced.

The second report about the former factory of Cray Communications is for shareholders far more significant as the first about the tests.

Yes Craig the horse is around the bend and advancing towards the winning post and the shareholders will be rewarded for their patience.

Now with the trench coats watching the pit in the exchange I would not want to be caught with a large short position in FIBR.

ED



To: craig crawford who wrote (6545)4/23/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: Scott Ozer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
Well, If you READ INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY, Page A8, you will read about FIBR and Networks, Par Chada is interviewed and his comments and visions are contained in the article. BYE CRAIG, was that your money I saw going down the drain?