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Technology Stocks : Artisoft (ASFT) Sleeper about to wake? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lee Grisham who wrote (726)7/6/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: raefon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 810
 
To the "thread",

I note with interest that their are many current and former employees of ASFT who read this thread. I have been receiving some private e-mail from folks who are genuinely concerned about how this business is being handled. Complaints have ranged from the problems in Iselin to the recent layoffs in Tucson. Many have begun to question the capabilities of *TOP*management. As many of you know I have been a huge supporter of ASFT. I must admit this has been a very lonely position for quite sometime now, but I still feel that the business has a chance to be very successful based on the new technologies. I must admit I am concerned about the capabilities of management and I still feel this is the risk to an investment in ASFT... maybe I'll get lucky and some of these guys will go "to work with Joel Kocher at Micron"....This business needs CT expertise. The CT people who have experience, like Manson, are top notch. They need more like Manson and Brookins(SP?)if this company is to be successful. NOT CHANNEL guys. Of course this is only my opinion. I could be wrong...I hope they show me I am. I hear it gets pretty cold in Boston in the winter...

I would appreciate insights from others.



To: Lee Grisham who wrote (726)7/9/1998 12:50:00 PM
From: Lee Grisham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 810
 
Egads! I can't believe I'm whining about not cutting my losses, when just a few weeks ago I bought back in 'at the bottom'. Ha! (Well, actually, I can believe it. I just don't want to. I'm just in denial.)

Since I can't depend on this stock to recover and move forward in a timely fashion, I must face the loss and put the money where it can work for me - not against me.