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To: Apakhabar who wrote (1753)8/20/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3414
 
If you have followed all the postings you know my last PM buy call was at $8.50. I have made a very nice profit this year trading PM and expect to make a great deal more. As for Mr. Lee's credibility, I have to disagree with you since I have dealt directly with him and find him very qualified and straight forward. Shortly there will be a strong buy recommendation from a major brokerage that should give you more faith. If that doesn't do it, maybe the next acquisition will. If not, stocks are like buses; just catch the next one. Sam



To: Apakhabar who wrote (1753)8/20/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Respond to of 3414
 
I agree with many of your points about PM. As for the CEO, I honestly think that he is trying to do a better job with PR for the company. For example, he has hired a PR firm and for the first time in the history they had a conference call after the last quarter results. I would like to think that we SIers had something to do with this course of action. We certainly have been loyal supporters of the stock and as for myself, I still think it is a good long term investment opportunity. However, I don't think we should slack-up on questioning anything about the company that we don't like. Constructive criticism should always be welcomed by all parties.
However, as many know, I don't like the overall tone of the market. These short-term rallies don't give me any confidences and the Asian markets still have great potential to be a drag on our markets. Then we have the zippergate issue that I think has major issues to come that hasn't been factored into the market.

Finally, the small-cap market is not the place to be at the current time. The small cap market is just dead money at this time. It doesn't matter how profitable you are, just an issue of liquidity of your stock. Our day will come!