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To: Mike M who wrote (743)7/9/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: aatkinson  Respond to of 970
 
Mike Thank you so much for your enlightening post. There I was, trying to have an independent thought...wondering why Zolt was missing his self proclaimed developmental goals, why he was foolishly pursuing untimely equity financing, why he was unable to even sell the quantity of fiber produced, why he's not even close to $5/#, why sales are flat, why most of the income growth has come from stock investments and the foreign plant commodities - neither of which is low cost carbon fiber promised. BUT I forgot about "the little engine that could" How many of the little fellows with great ideas were never thwarted by poor management and questionable financial performance and manufacturing setbacks, but rather just persevered and grew into giant profitable companies. How, despite the strategy of "low cost producer engendering new applications" not working -- we just have to be a little patient, after all the owner is an investor as well and he isn't selling his stock is he? so why should we. GOOD POINTS. I think I better run out before it's too late and pick up 10 or 20 shares. After all as TEA said something like 'Success is only 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration'. Thanks again. Regards