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To: Alex Georges who wrote (626)6/27/1998 9:45:00 PM
From: Ron Kline  Respond to of 717
 
I'm not in MS but I hope that it has reached bottom for all those investors who have stuck with the company since last year. Let's hope Mr. Gintel turns out to be right.



To: Alex Georges who wrote (626)6/29/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: SeveCords  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 717
 
Caveat Emptor! Mr. Gintel did not just buy 500,000 shares. The report is essentially a change in his net position since he fist filed his 13-G.

Many of the 500,000 shares were presumably purchased at higher prices. While Mr. Gintel has owned many fine investments, like all of us he has also had his share of losers.

This one, at least until otherwise proven remains in the later group.