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To: Mike M who wrote (571)5/11/1999 5:28:00 PM
From: out_of_the_loop  Respond to of 5582
 
Mike:

I do not view the lack of announcement from the company as so terrible because we all know that the figures should be out by the 15th. In a way, I could ask, "so where is the beef?"

On the other hand, the more important thing to me is to hear that the financing closes because, that is what may be keeping more risk averse investors away, as Dan has pointed out.

You have held GUMM much longer than I have so you are used to being patient. There are so many REAL things in the works that spell real money for GUMM that it is odd for the stock to stay where it is. If it doesn't move until the profits from Zicam come in or new contracts are made public, so be it. Nothing has materially changed for the negative for this company recently. I held KIDE for quite while it went down and bought more; only recently did it go up -and up it went. When it went down, I asked the same question (has anything materially changed?) and the answer was "no".

So, the answer to your question is, "my guess is Thursday". <g>



To: Mike M who wrote (571)5/12/1999 10:37:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
Isn't there a quiet period before earnings? Well, we should be able to find out when they are coming out, at least? Dan, do you know? The stock seems to think (I mean investors are keeping the price of the stock from drifting down any more, so it looks like they think) earnings aren't going to be awful. --Linda