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To: William T. Katz who wrote (223)10/28/1998 10:27:00 PM
From: Quaddad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 379
 
William Katz,

I don't know. I just pulled up Thomsons Investor report for DISK on DLJ.

Under cash flow it says:

1995: $12.6
1996: $11.6
1997: $5.1
1998: -$4.8

What it doesn't say is if it is -$4.8 million or -$4.8/share. My guess is -4.8 million. And those were for the fiscal year, which ended in March. So DISK did appear to have a negative cash flow for Fiscal year 1998.



To: William T. Katz who wrote (223)11/1/1998 10:14:00 AM
From: Jim Fraser  Respond to of 379
 
"The shorts are really vociferous over on Yahoo! thread. I was posting there today,
but am not going to waste any more time there. There is no alias checking so one
person can have any number of aliases and use them to taunt/insult you."

I know. That thread is a real sewer. I look in from time to time. One stop there and you see the value of SI and user identification. Most of the posts there are aimed at attacking each other and don't shed much insight on the stock.

I agree with your thoughts and the path DVD will take. The shorts will cover fast when we pass through 5 on increasing volume. Could make a run at the upper single digits buy XMAS if all goes well.

I certainly would not want to be short here... Not if small caps continue to move and DVD and Internet related stocks continue upward.