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To: crs who wrote (436)6/22/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: Turbo Lawyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 475
 
Does anyone know if there was any validity to the "raid" by federal officials? It sounds rather fantastic, but anything is possible these days. I agree that before the fundamentals are relied on, all of these other issues need to be aired out by the company. With all the blowups lately (Sunbeam, Cendant, Oxford, Cabletron, etc.) one can never underestimate the ferocity of shareholders bailing "en masse".



To: crs who wrote (436)6/23/1998 2:01:00 AM
From: Naggrachi  Respond to of 475
 
A pretty through analysis, from an individual poster posting on a thread that not many people know. :-) Heck, who the #@! needs CNBC when you got intellegent people posting here and without all that commericalism.

<<Where is the guy standing in front of the tank now? Oh hell, who cares if he is dead. >>

If I'm not mistaken, he was here at Henry Ford hospital in Detroit, a couple of months ago. Later on he met the president. I could be mistaking him for someone else, keep in mind there were two people that came here from China this past Spring. I think it was a gesture in return for the upcoming visit.

As to today's slide, who knows? It could be Asia (although, everyone tell me that ORFR's business is less that 10% when it comes to Asia :-),) or it could be that ORFR is about to report a loss for the Q, proving that Asia is more than 10% of ORFR'S business. Either way, one thing is for sure, when it comes to investor relations, this company sucks!!!! If I had known this on the day I bought ORFR, I would never have bought it. Now, I don't expect these guy's to treat their investors like CSCO (althought, it would be awafully nice,) however, treating me like an obstacle is no way to treat anyone who believes in a company and puts his money in it.

Oh well, I guess talking heads are not so stupit afterall.

Zead