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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Fonar - Where is it going? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glenn Olsen who wrote (10761)8/8/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: BBurrows  Respond to of 19354
 
Olsen, have 'fun' somewhere else. Your sole purpose for posting, as you readily admit is to have fun with my opinions. You are like some two year old with too much time on their hands. Are there no cartoons on the boob-tube for you to watch today? Your life must be pretty empty to have to try and provoke other people into confrontations in order to get your jollies. What a miserable life!

As far as stepping out of the way when other people have something more to say about Fonar, did it ever occur to you that your ridiculous attacks may be PREVENTING others from jumping in? Entertainment is best when you get something in return. If you're looking for hostility on the other hand, that's exactly what you'll get. Go do something constructive like waxing your car or mowing the lawn. It might relieve a lot of the built up anxiety you seem to have, although it won't do anymore for your IQ.



To: Glenn Olsen who wrote (10761)8/8/1998 7:34:00 PM
From: Michelino  Respond to of 19354
 
Glenn,

You are right. Reviewing the facts on the GE case, something that I certainly have done quite a bit of recently, has no bearing on the current price. But no matter what the climate, I'll bet that any obvious revisions of reality (as have been offered here recently) would have been met with an animated defense.

The settlement may have been factored into the price at one time, but then, where did it go? Personally, I haven't clue but I do think it left. Although winning the case was as fruitful to the company as many an IPO, and without the dilution of equity, the current price seems to overlook that Fonar will be in an enviable position for some time to come. How long it will take before we shareholders are included in the good times is another matter. It's up to that boogeyman of undervalued stocks, "The street", I suppose. Or, as many investors here have noted : sales and more sales.

Regards,
Michael