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To: Mama Bear who wrote (9562)4/26/1999 9:35:00 AM
From: J.B.C.  Respond to of 10479
 
Barb, It is beyond me why you continue to try to steer people away from this financial dark hole. I would have given up long ago and said: " fine with me it's your money!" I think many have forgotten that you were once long this stock.

Jim



To: Mama Bear who wrote (9562)4/26/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: David Wise  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Since the USPS press release keeps getting mentioned, yes, I do remember that. I had no problem following the fact that Osicom was a sub on this contract and MCI was the prime. When you say the USPS/MCI contract is for $100 million, you have to be totally naive to think that, as a sub, Osicom got all the money. After all, everyone who mentioned this press release refers to it as USPS/MCI - NOT FIBR contrat.

But it just shows how bent some people are to make up stuff to make Par and FIBR look bad. I'm not saying everything's perfect. After the last CC I posted my concerns, especially about the apparent change in plans for NSIL. The projection of 5 - 10 new GigaMux contracts this Quarter - I said was just that - a projection, although they almost guaranteed it. But come on, the USPS/MCI contract is self-evident. Give it a rest!