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Technology Stocks : International FiberCom, Inc. (NASDAQ- IFCI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: david james who wrote (1630)1/19/1999 4:57:00 PM
From: stockycd  Respond to of 3541
 
david,

I hate myself now for not grabbing the Feb 7.5's (calls) for 1/4 on Friday.<VBG> Anyway, I loaded the truck on stock in the sub 6.50 area. Here we come $10!

Chris



To: david james who wrote (1630)1/19/1999 7:56:00 PM
From: CChalmers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3541
 
David, If I'm not mistaken you are a serious student of both IFCI and ABTE. In the last several days I reviewed the press releases from and about ABTE, primarily because of the accusation I've read that Kaufman's short term down grade on IFCI was part of a ploy by them to support ABTE which they had promoted so much that their credibility was at stake if it collapsed. Frankly, if I were in ABTE, given its financial data, together with some of the things Asensio is saying which the company does not dispute, or confirms, I would be running for the hills. With amazement I see that ABTE continues up nicely. I can not imagine why anyone would prefer it over IFCI. To stay with it , ABTE, looks to me like it can only be based on belief in some "story." I would be interested in your comments. The relevance to me and maybe to this board is an understanding of what drives the development of momentum in these small cap fiber service companies.