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To: Karl Drobnic who wrote (24640)11/8/1998 11:25:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Karl --- may I suggest if we want to see much in this life time it be numbers 1, 2, 3 or a combination of those. Number 4 will still be effected by the above for more years than we will be around. suggest a 3 1/2 --- buy back the shares dumped on the mkt. At 5 1/2 or less it is time for a major buy back. Number 3 would be very difficult at this time. It would have been easier long ago. Now he would have to find a fund mgr ready to retire. His direction should be #1 and 3 1/2. The only other chance of steady growth would be a buyout and that would require a board of directors ready to retire.
Actually the drop started during the CC as I do not believe the majority of those listening were as excited as a few here were.Once rolling down there was no stopping it. There are more cheap shares out there --- old ones and special deal shares--- that can be dumped at a profit for a long time.



To: Karl Drobnic who wrote (24640)11/9/1998 9:46:00 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Karl: I would support number 1 and number 4. Probably though Jenkins is only thinking of number 4. There are so many shares O/S and mostly float I dont see any longer how the share price can do much over the short term on the NASDAQ. Too many traders and manipulators on NASDAQ and they have hold of the stock. IF he could get the majority of stockholders to register their shares that would stop the manipulation but we all know that isnt going to happen. JDN