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To: Joe Copia who wrote (415)10/21/1998 8:08:00 PM
From: stockster  Respond to of 878
 
I guess that has been my question. As Madly said, the price is falling with only small volume. It seems the intent is still to depress the price of this stock. The question is why?



To: Joe Copia who wrote (415)10/21/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: SC Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 878
 
I got a call from GC today. Not much time so in brief, trade show went well with lots of interest - some very large players asking questions, financial picture looking brighter with a very good chance of black ink soon (been hearing that for a while though), still waiting for the FBi certification which should be soon, he believes the FL group is done and gone but can't explain the price fluctuations this week, and finally, the Litton deal has the potential to be very big (I sense we may be hearing more about it in the near future). I suggested he might want to think about buying some shares back if financially realistic. He said he wasn't sure if it was but would consider the idea. Garrett if you're reading this, I hope you can. At these prices you can buy them all back for 40-50% of what you sold them for. If need be you can resell them again down the road at a higher price, hopefully to a friendlier investment group.

Good luck all.
Steve



To: Joe Copia who wrote (415)10/22/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Madeleine Harrison  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 878
 
All I know now is that Sagem is a large company in France
that owns Morpho.
Need to do some web searches and we can probably find out more.


Joe and all,
MORPHO AFIS is an automated fingerprint identification product developed and
marketed by SAGEM SA, a European high-technology company with 15,000
employees worldwide.

MORPHO AFIS is the result of more than 10 years experience in the design and
development of advanced fingerprint imaging solutions.

SAGEM MORPHO, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SAGEM SA and is
responsible for the marketing and support of MORPHO AFIS technology in
the United States and Canada.
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for more specifics, including participation in the FBI's AFIS
program, see:

morpho.com