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To: shane forbes who wrote (14742)9/3/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Shane,

Would you read the following report from Alex Brown and express your thoughts,
Message 5665130

Regards,

Addi Jamshidi



To: shane forbes who wrote (14742)9/3/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: E. Graphs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Shane,

Thanks, I found the info I needed at the LSI site.

Good point.......design engineers.


E



To: shane forbes who wrote (14742)9/4/1998 9:06:00 AM
From: getgo234  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25814
 
Shane and others:
IF Alex Brown is correct in its analysis of LSI's future, should LSI
become aggressive in looking for someone to acquire them ASAP.If LSI
was in a desperate situation, would LSI's CEO be capable of accepting that a merger might be the only viable alternative or would he run LSI into insolvency in an attempt to prove that his original business model was a good one. If one accepts Alex Brown's analysis of LSI's prospects it suggests to me that the Symbios acquisition was an act of
desperation to disguise the fact that LSI's business model has been
a failure and therefore the acquisition of Symbios was the only way to preserve LSI as a stand alone entity. Perhaps,
my comments are exactly the kind of remarks that one hears at the bottom of a market cycle.