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To: Mike 2.0 who wrote (6016)2/10/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78791
 
I partially agree with your conclusion. This is a heavily institutional stock. I would expect periodic rallies as something positive is announced followed by pullbacks. In other words if you buy at a low and sell or write in the money calls on a rally you could generate a good total return in a stock that will probably pretty much move sideways.

But I still end up with the question - How much revenue growth can be expected in the future? While I agree the wounds are partially self inflicted, their actions were done to maintain the financial engineering income. If they had not had a strategy that eventually had to end up this way, they would never have had the reported results that got the stock to $40 in the first place.