To: Rosemary who wrote (3823 ) 5/14/1998 10:28:00 AM From: Dennis R. Duke Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6317
Off Topic Since I am on the west coast I get up at 5 or 5:30 to watch the open and the futures, read the threads of news, etc. Following about 6 stocks closely and about 50 real time and less closely on news items. So getting dressed to watch the market that early is not doable for me. But if I get a job I will be back in a suit and probably not here, which I'd miss. On Topic The answer from IR at JBL regarding sell side analyst reports is as follows: Subject: RE: Analyst Reports Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 17:59:33 -0400 From: Investor Relations Dennis, It is the policy of Jabil to send out analyst reports only at the specific request of individual investors on a one-time basis. In general, the sell side analysts do not want us to distribute their research. Many of our analysts have requested that we not circulate their research -- it is prepared specifically for the use of clients of their firm. This means that we will not be adding research to our website. I will send you a packet of research that is currently available on JBL as well as an investor relations kit. IR > -----Original Message----- > To: investor_relations@jabil.com > Subject: Analyst Reports > > I just bought on a whim that the move from NASDAQ to NYSE would be good > for you folks. Now having researched the company I am staying longer > term. I think you got something going here. > > Someone on Silicon Investor said that if I just call or e-mail that you > can put me on a list to receive the brokerage analyst reports. I know > the sell side analysts copy Investor Relations with these reports when > they are issued. Could you maybe add them to your website, or include me > in your e-mail notices. > > I would also enjoy a new investors package of information. > > Thank you, > Dennis R. Duke > Monterey, CA 93940-4107 I took the specific names and e-mail addresses off. My contact at ASND IR does not want to see her name in print on the net. So I assume that is protocol. FYI, Dennis