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Technology Stocks : THREE FIVE SYSTEM (TFS) - up from here? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: raefon who wrote (1504)5/26/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: voyager.ed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3247
 
raefon,

I have not tried to contact anyone at TFS recently, but I am surprised about the lack of follow-up, as I have found everyone there to be very receptive and accomodating in answering questions. I have heard this same feedback from one or two others and we need to make sure that there has not been a change in philosophy under new leadership. I hope it is only that they are extremely busy.

By the way, talk about lack of volume - 1 sale of 5,000 shares today moved the stock down 1/2 point. Talk about thin.

regards,

Ed



To: raefon who wrote (1504)5/27/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: dfloydr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3247
 
I phoned Elizabeth Sharp yesterday and she answered herself but was in the middle of a meeting. She quickly confessed to have been at SID and very busy besides. I pointed out that I had e-mailed her a long time back and have had no response. She promised an answer "within a day or two". I see raefon did get a response, so she seems to be getting back on track a little.

If I get a reply from Elizabeth, I will post it here as I was asking many of the same questions I see have been thrown around here.

N.O. is dead right. No news on Wall Street is almost worse than bad news. Imaginations get going and rightly so because a reluctance to communicate usually means bad news is piling up faster than management can deal with it, and when it finally comes out ... kaboom. I hope TFS gets ahead of this problem promptly as I rather suspect their news should be good, not bad.

Floyd Russell