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To: WebDrone who wrote (12338)3/3/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: signist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
Really, Who the hell are they hiding from?
Everybody in the trade, except shareholders, knows exactly what technology they have and they are selling it as we speak.

The stock's price is hurting any margin buying opportunities I may have had.

I've complained more than anyone. Has done absolutely no good.
But we don't have to like it!
Lose, Lose, Lose and the quiet hurts the ears.

What a huge mistake this has been.
The potential is there. This is our only hope.

John
Still pouting



To: WebDrone who wrote (12338)3/3/1999 11:52:00 AM
From: Dennis R. Duke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
Web,

Info would be nice. Ciena also has had one heck of a ride on speculation because they are more out there in getting the message to the investment community. How would you like to have bought Ciena at $92 3/8th and watch it go as low as $8 1/8th. Now there is a wild ride:

quote.yahoo.com

I was in from $34 to $48 and left town. Missed the big up and also avoided the big down, and what I had left got here and there. Life is never fair, and if you expect it to be you will be endlessly disappointed. It is not fair that I missed the ride to $92. It is very fair that I missed the ride down to $8. Take one days blessing at a time, and remember fair is relative.

What I would like to see is MRVC at least be honest about where they spent the Company's money with these affiliates, what the relationship is and why we as shareholders' might benefit if the managers that we ultimately put into place through our votes for directors did the right thing with our investments. This "you don't need to know" stuff died with the Cold War. Even the Pentagon has figured that out.

Blind Man's Bluff, the untold story of American Submarine Espionage, is a good read on the change from Cold War thinking to a more informed society. But I am getting too far away from MRVC, or am I?

Later, (-8 Dennis 8-)