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To: Sueponine who wrote (5227)4/1/1999 3:49:00 PM
From: Dave Dickerson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7342
 
Sueponie- A few personal notes are ok. I'm getting close to retirement and family and friends mean a lot. Those of you on this string are family.
I feel that Tellab's is a relatively low risk investment, compared to net stocks.
I'm 95% sure we will get a 2 for 1 split, within 4-6 months. I'm comfortable with Tellab's ability to grow net earnings and therefore share prices at a rate of 35 to 48% annually over the next 3-5 years.
I trust CEO Mike and his mgt. team and feel they are conservative in projections.
Yes, one should diversify, but IMHO Tellab's is a good choice for one of your core holdings, whether it's in a IRA or your investments.
I'll put in a plug for BIG RED football ( what else do we have here in Nebraska).
SLooking forward to some real detailed reports from some of you that get a chance to attend annual meeting. As usual i"m committed to listening to conference calls 2-3 times and giving a in-depth report here.
Good Hunting and don't forget to hug all your families tonight.
DAVE DICKERSON



To: Sueponine who wrote (5227)4/1/1999 9:18:00 PM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7342
 
<..enjoying all the personal notes on this thread..>

Yes, tis refreshing. I learned lots of stuff about TLAB shareholders.

1. They all live in Midwest
2. Mostly in Wisconsin
3. HUGE contingent in Ft. Atkinson
4. All are pregnant and expecting within a month
5. All are going to Shareholders meeting

Yes, I am a long TLAB shareholder, but not in Wisconsin ;-)