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To: Dale Stempson who wrote (6280)4/29/1998 5:43:00 AM
From: Michael Coley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7685
 
Dale, thanks for posting the conference call information. Lots of interesting stuff.

I'm starting to think that SYQT might be a buy if it drops to the $1 to $2 range.

- Michael Coley
- wwol.com



To: Dale Stempson who wrote (6280)4/29/1998 8:17:00 AM
From: Tao  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7685
 
Thanks for the informative and your generous sharing of the CC.

I always follow your posts as one of the most thoughful and substantial materila regarding Syquest.

good luck with your trading and what is your thought on Syquest's hint of significant announcement.

I think a buy out by other Company is possible and that perhaps is one of the reason the CFO resign ahead of the plan.

just hoping I guess.

Dowist of Tao



To: Dale Stempson who wrote (6280)4/29/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: RagTimeBand  Respond to of 7685
 
Dale

Thanks for posting the CC information.

Regards - Emory



To: Dale Stempson who wrote (6280)4/29/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: Arrow Hd.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7685
 
Dale, thanks for the extra effort here with this recap. I believe I
saw a previous post a few weeks ago that said SYQT was going to be
at a Solomon/Smith Barney conference in early May. Was this correct?
If so, then this may be the next big "event". How have they performed
in the past? I believe they give a pitch and then they are on a
panel with other firms like Iomega. Someone commented earlier that
perception and hype often prevail comparing the Internet stocks to
some other hardware companies. Could this management team manage to
focus attention on perceived positives at a conference and
get a quick run-up? Even with all the differing opinions on this
thread it is important to remember that the avearage broker does not
have the knowledge about this industry that a lot of folks on this
thread do. So if this conference is a hit even though it may be fluff
it becomes a driver of the stock. Any thoughts?