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To: CMS27 who wrote (6917)5/20/1998 7:10:00 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Respond to of 10479
 
How much is the dog in the window?

Scott,

There is something about the dog, you like very much. But on closer examination at your home you find that he continuously chases his flee invested tail. All day long. No time to fetch a stick from the money tree for me.

Extermination of the flees, maggots or whatever you might want to call this modern pestilence of humans who sit all day in front of a screen and type bullshitious libel. In order to make a few bucks.

No banker in his right frame of mind would invest entrusted money in OSICOM, as long as this journalistic hogwash of Barron's is stinking up the trading floors on Nasdaq and message boards on the internet.

OSICOM is insanely undervalued because of all that bull. But that does not mean that a banker will throw good money after bad when he can count on his ten fingers that the maggots will fall all over each other to eat it up in a hurry.

That is, what this Rights offering is all about from my point of view.

Examine carefully all the profiles of the prominent naysayers and you will discover.

ED



To: CMS27 who wrote (6917)5/21/1998 2:26:00 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
>>> You hang everything on the argument is that Osicom is bilking shareholders and running a sham operation.

See FIBR tank.
See many poor unhappy shareholders.
See the Chadha's lose $2 million on a failed magazine.
See how many more millions the Chadha's probably have if they can afford to drop $2 million on a magazine.
See all the companies Par and co. have been involved with
See a trail of unhappy disgruntled shareholders.

See how Osicom management doesn't need to enrich shareholders to make themselves well off???
See why Par doesn't give a rats a-- whether or not FIBR ever makes new highs!!