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To: Michael Young who wrote (7179)6/7/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: Elliott Dunwody  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
As a long,(very long) I do not like being called a idiot. I can usure you that if I did not see a upside I would not be in this stock. I would take my loss,(substatial) and move on. I have a basis of $9.25. I bought this stock from $4 all the way up to the top and made alot of money. I then bought all the way back down. I have bought and sold many times. But I am here because I want to be. And I dont care if you or anyone else on this thread buys this stock or not.
What I do care about is people calling folks names. I would think that someone from Texas would have more manners.
I will be in Atlanta next week on the 10th. and hope to see some of you there.
Mr. Young, please dont come, you seem not to have any interest in this company.



To: Michael Young who wrote (7179)6/7/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: Ron Reynolds  Respond to of 10479
 
Michael,

Investment is not my area of expertise. Neither am I a
businessperson or an accountant. I am, however, a highly
educated, competent and successful professional person.

I come here to learn. And learn I have, from investors
with positions both short and long. I (and others) can
only succeed in learning, however, when contributors offer
substantive posts. And your posts are simply lacking for
substance. Furthermore, what little substance you bring to
the table adds nothing new to the ongoing discussion of this
company. (I have no doubt that countless persons have profited
mightily after having invested in companies whose sales have
delined by 20% (or more!) and whose shares have undergone
dilution.)

Let's allow the market to be the ultimate arbiter of "idiocy,"
shall we?

Finally, just out of personal curiosity, do you have a
material interest in the movement of FIBR's share price?

Sincerely,

Ron