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To: Jim Goodman who wrote (168)8/13/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: Arnold Layne  Respond to of 218
 
Jim, I don't know whether or not it is accumulation, but I talked to the company today. At the last board meeting, they decided to approve additional share repurchases. It seems that these are the levels, at which they like to buy back their shares. Just as they did at the beginning of the year. I would not buy this stock to try to trade short term, sponsorship is probably not great here, which is why the stock is SO CHEAP. Give them 3 to 9 months, if not 6 to 18 months, and you can all but count on a 50% to 150% gain. Just look at what the March quarter's did for the market price, and then think about all of news offerings the company will be introducing! At a price any lower they would be almost literally giving the company away, with that $2.50 per share in cash and no debt! A.L.



To: Jim Goodman who wrote (168)8/13/1998 8:15:00 PM
From: Arnold Layne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218
 
The February $5.00 calls Jim if you what to trade this one, you might want to look into the February $5.00 calls. You could have bought them at the ask today for about $2.00, which would be an entry price of only $7.00/share or about 90% of book value. Just thought I'd point out this angle. Arnold Layne