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To: dave brown who wrote (19116)5/24/1998 5:09:00 PM
From: O'Brien  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
>>IMO they are postponing the announcement of their 1997 financials as far into
1998 as possible, that way everyone will discount the BAD news as old news. <<
BAD news???????? Better eps than .1085 is bad news?????????



To: dave brown who wrote (19116)5/24/1998 7:06:00 PM
From: Double Dipper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Dave,

I will state my opinion for the record. FAMH is a LONG TERM investment. Minimum of 4 months probably six. That will give the new entities time to report earnings. Last years numbers are just about worthless. I say that because we are 5 1/2 months into the calendar year. The only reason they hold any importance is the credibility factor. Obviously, there is a problem and that is why they have had "multiple" Audits for 97.

This is the dilemma. We have a BB stock with tremendous potential for the longer term that is down right suffering now. If all press releases were forthcoming instead of misleading, I would be buying every spare share at premium prices. My problem, and the problem of many others, the jury is still out on the facts. Until they are known we will be stuck in the sub 1.00 level until faith is restored. I do predict, if the printing presses are stopped and the acquisition of new companies is stopped and FAMH focus's on building shareholder value, this stock will surpass DGIV'S rapid rise.

Kevin - Shares still on the shelf.