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Technology Stocks : Vari-L (VARL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: iknowlarry who wrote (905)4/8/1999 11:15:00 AM
From: Labrador  Respond to of 2702
 
You have to have a "vision," and look towards the future. Give this stock at least 6 months for production to get on line.

By the way, I do not know if the first quarter will be good or merely status quo. I want to see 2nd quarter results, and to know the company's backlog at that point. That will be a decision point for me.



To: iknowlarry who wrote (905)4/8/1999 11:18:00 AM
From: J Stone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2702
 
Dogman's point is your commenting about VARL's growth potential w/o knowing the facts. Their major clients are some of the biggest and best in cellphone production. Their production capacity is increasing by 400-500% not 10%. Their P/E is at value stock levels yet the company is in a growth sector. Sounds like you invested S/T w/o doing your homework. Incidently, the best management focuses on stock value long-term -- that being a period of years not months. Seems to me they've laid the foundation for strong growth.

In your own words, you admit to not intending to own the stock long-term. High risk strategy when playing with a thinly traded stock especially when you haven't done your due diligence.