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To: Ron Bower who wrote (804)6/18/1998 4:22:00 PM
From: Brooks Jackson  Respond to of 1418
 
Ron: I understand, and I am bullish also.

But I do believe it will be a while before this stock is discovered by a wide public, because of Asia jitters. It will take several strong quarters by DSWLF and a general lessening of overall Asian angst before the price moves up strongly, IMO. Your posts suggests the next quarterly report won't be as good as you -- and I -- had hoped. So I think its just possible the stock will get even cheaper in the short run. If it does, I'll be tempted to add. If not, I intend to hang onto my position for the very long term.



To: Ron Bower who wrote (804)7/2/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Shane M  Respond to of 1418
 
Thread,

DSWLF has been on the move over the past several days, and is up a point as I write this. I can find no news, but please post if anyone has seen any.

Off topic: Saw a Dateline or 20/20 special last night concerning the Chinese Army's practice of executing prisoners and selling the kidneys. More organs can be presummed to be next. Many are said to be executed for minor violations, and some are executed only once it is found they are a "match" as a "donor".

This is the kind of thing that could have huge political ramifications. It is vivid and repulsive to most of the world, but most importantly it catches the average Joe's attention in a way that phrases such as "poor human rights records" can't. I can see this becoming a big issue, and good companies such as Deswell could get caught up in it.

Shane