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To: Sam Scrutchins who wrote (1085)9/2/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: TChai  Respond to of 5102
 
Sam,

I tend to agree with you that one shouldn't nickel and dime a stock to death, but for precision timers, sometimes they get lucky. The heavier volume of the last few days are encouraging. I hope to see several down days with a reversal on a million shares or more, to get the climatic selling out of the way at around the all time low. Four weeks ago, we had a reversal week, but it didn't last. I think it had to do with the bear market in the small caps in general. Even after the reversal (if we get one) I think that the upmove will be much slower than the large caps.

So far we have 4 solid months of bear market in this stock. Companies like VLSI was selling below book value and practically the same price as cash on hand. It's pretty crazy. What does the market see coming for the economy? I just don't get it. The hell with the market, I think companies like VLSI should go private, and if INPR keeps on dropping, they should do it also. Why bother being a public company when the public doesn't recognize its value? A private company doesn't have to open its book every quarter, they can just concentrate on building their core competencies. Del should just buy out the company.

I vote for Del to buy out INPR.

Go Del(phi), Go INPR.