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To: Eric Winterhalder who wrote (4220)4/5/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: counsel777  Respond to of 4679
 
NY Times article features RIO with pic

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To: Eric Winterhalder who wrote (4220)4/5/1999 7:22:00 AM
From: Hiram Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4679
 
Eric Winterhalder, that too, but even with those things the lawsuit is hanging over DIMD's head like a piano. Look at SUNW, with the MSFT lawsuit over JAVA. SUNW had stellar earnings for 2 years,but did not move. THe lawsuit was finally over and SUNW exploded upwards to 100.
DIMD is in a similar situation,SUNW too was in the process of turning around. DIMD is where SUNW was 2 years ago.
Its just the way the money managers think.
Hiram



To: Eric Winterhalder who wrote (4220)4/5/1999 2:19:00 PM
From: Terrence Von Holidae  Respond to of 4679
 
It is rather convenient, to say the least, that the positive news article appears shortly before earnings are announced in light of the 144 intent-to-sell filings by senior company officers. It certainly provides an opportunity to take advantage of an emotional panic to buy the common shares by the retail crowd and distribute shares to them at higher levels than that which may be the case after earnings, or lack thereof, are announced.