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Non-Tech : ATAC- Automobile Parts That Appears to Be Rolling! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: EACarl who wrote (32)10/17/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Respond to of 63
 
EA,
I don't have a crystal ball(wish I did) but even if they earn at the current level (.10 cents) you still get .40 cents a share. I find that this will hardly happen and the current inventory problems will be addressed and then the new acquisitions come into play and still there is Chrysler project for 1999.
Guessing the stock market "ain't" a easy task, but with ATAC I think the odds are in your favor, based on the history of this company. If they were able to earn at these higher levels in the past and if their products haven't become obsolete(I don't think axles have changed), I think they can over come the inventory problem.



To: EACarl who wrote (32)10/17/1998 1:39:00 PM
From: Earl Falwell  Respond to of 63
 
I will call the CFO Monday and try to get some clarifications on these valid concerns over ATAC. BTW I am researching a few of your micro cap leads and so far so good. I consider the sector and competition a very important factor in a long for me. Future earnings is more important to than a bad quarter or two IMO. Anyone looking at EX?