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To: Craig Stevenson who wrote (16974)7/1/1998 9:29:00 AM
From: srvhap  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
15/16 by 4 - looks like the sun may shine on us today...



To: Craig Stevenson who wrote (16974)7/1/1998 10:02:00 AM
From: Eleder2020  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
>>>AR simply seems to know too much, given the avenues that the average investor has to pursue. I can't get that kind of information from ANY of my sources,....<<<<

I think Ice really hit it on the head. AR threw the dice and rolled a 7. Doled out information slamming ANCR and he got the desired effect. IBM reportedly(not initially reported by AR) going to Brocade got the ball rolling.
You could see the tide on the board shift when ANCR management (who have always stated that OEM's won't start happening till the second half of the year) were killed for not selling the MKll already.
It seems that AR took alot of factors into account, when he aided investors in having a full scale panic attack,and he now seems to be greasing the skids to go the other way.Seems like he has taken some hostages along the way. Have always taken the long view, for ANCR and FC that TOM G. so eloquently expresses from time to time. For me the issue of AR(if it is him) comes down to the fact that he has used inside information to affect the price of ANCR shares,which could cause substantial dilution for ANCOR.

Just my take, Ed