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To: craig crawford who wrote (8385)10/1/1998 8:53:00 AM
From: Ploni  Respond to of 10479
 
I guess Gorman won't be buying any shares. How about Renn?

I see FIBR's returned to dropping 10% a day. It's too bad it didn't make it above 5. Time for another reverse split? Remember, they have to attract institutional investors and qualify for that NMS listing.



To: craig crawford who wrote (8385)10/1/1998 9:31:00 AM
From: Mohammad Khan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Considering both NetSilicon and Transmission/Network Access divison have their own controllers, and the Far East division being sold, Osicom does not seem to need a Santa Monica based CFO anymore.



To: craig crawford who wrote (8385)10/1/1998 10:48:00 AM
From: David Wise  Respond to of 10479
 
Re: John Gorman, you only have to go back to post 8353 to see that I didn't think much of him, anyway. Actually, I've said this for months. Osicom now has some very experienced and very good staff. As they have come up in the world, and reputation, more talented people have been willing to come on board.

Renn is a good example. Former Xerox executive. And the newest guy impressed me on the last conference call.

Yep, FIBR has been down a little each day for 3 or 4 days, but have you noticed the market lately? And Telecom stocks in particular? Nortel?

I agree with someone who recently mentioned that Osicom may be taking business away from some of them.

I see I was right about CSCO. They already announced that they don't have any interest in Ciena. Not that Ciena isn't good. Might even come back some day. But I think Osicom's day is here, now! Give the market a while to catch up, and we're off to the races!



To: craig crawford who wrote (8385)10/2/1998 1:10:00 PM
From: bill banks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
pretty quiet board recently.. gorman being gone is a good thing in my eyes. he had a terrible resume and was of no help here. fibr is beginning to look interesting from a technical perspective. the 4 1/4 spot that it did not get to recently was a double top formation at 4. the retrenchment down was text-book and now sets this up for a new test at the 4 1/4 level. if it gets there the probability is very high that a move to the small resistance at 8 could be taken out. i will assume that you could care less, but as an opportunist some fun may be had on the upside