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To: Billiam57 who wrote (6798)5/11/1999 12:06:00 AM
From: Todd D. Wiener  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
LOL. Fortunately, it did not happen. I suppose I assumed that the Zacks estimate (c/o Yahoo! Finance) of 29¢ was the word. Unfortunately, unless the rest of the year is much stronger than 1998, it's going to be tough for RADA to see year-over-year growth in sales (not to mention earnings).

Todd



To: Billiam57 who wrote (6798)5/11/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: Steve Baker  Respond to of 7111
 
It seems odd that Radica didn't drop more than it did yesterday. I also expected a big sell-off. The 140k shares bought at the ask at yesterday's close also seems unusual -- and contrary to yesterday's interday trading trend.

I know Radica recently (April 12/99) announced plans to repurchase another million shares. Anyone want to speculate that they are the ones keeping this stock from plunging below $11 a share. And if so, how long could they expect to maintain this support level without good news coming down the pike?

On the Yahoo board a recent post (1996) summarizes part of the conference call. Did anyone on this catch the CC?