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1742 The wheels have come off DTPI. What happened?? I can't find anything on thHepps-10/6/1998
1741 Why is WHOV "out of the picture for the near future"? David Lawrence-10/6/1998
1740 David, With the Who?Vision out of the picture for the near future, how about Probert miller-10/6/1998
1739 Well Michael, in light of the historical data you cite, I'll revert to a stDavid Lawrence-10/4/1998
1738 One would think so, however, in early 1997 when SFE bottomed at around $17 [andmichael r potter-10/4/1998
1737 Thanks, David, for the perspective. Even this looks good: tscn.com UnfortunJohn Arnopp-10/2/1998
1736 Remember, the lower the PE of the NAV goes, the wider the premium will be. I knDavid Lawrence-10/2/1998
1735 Robert & all, <b>The death spiral continues: I show the premium as John Arnopp-10/2/1998
1734 It appears there is panic selling in many of the sfe public companies. It remillwk7051@aol.com-10/2/1998
1733 Best thing I can say (only thing I can say) is the premium's narrowing as estill learning-10/2/1998
1732 Thanks John, SFE management needs to come clean. They've done an atrociDaveHunt-10/1/1998
1731 Dave, I've got $18.75 per share NAV. Still the same 28% ($5.25) premium. John Arnopp-10/1/1998
1730 Do you know what the new NAV is ?. With CATP, TLAB, TESI, DTOI get hit today (DaveHunt-10/1/1998
1729 John, to redirect a little, I'm not suggesting SFE "project" the still learning-10/1/1998
1728 s.l., I, and other shareholders, are also frustrated by the lack of news. It&John Arnopp-10/1/1998
1727 I am surprised it has held up and do not expect it to continue to do so. Franstill learning-10/1/1998
1726 I, too, am amazed at the strength of my SFE-related holdings (I hold no CATP orJohn Arnopp-10/1/1998
1725 Frankly, SFE seems to be holding up pretty well. With the following factors: Rick-10/1/1998
1724 John, Almost all SFE companies are down hard. SFE dropped 0ver $2 but is now robert miller-10/1/1998
1723 Mike, Apparently Safeguard agrees. It doesn't look like we'll get a 2John Arnopp-10/1/1998
1722 If the next offering traded at the somewhat usual $10, that would only add $1 michael r potter-10/1/1998
1721 The International fund is supposed to be entirely different from what SFE has drobert miller-10/1/1998
1720 Hi, Well been laying low. New Baby, New Job, not much time for anything elseDaveHunt-9/30/1998
1719 27% premium, actually. I have a NAV of $20.18. And, what Who? offering are yoJohn Arnopp-9/30/1998
1718 Dave, haven't seen you around for a while. I sold at ~28 and will not re-bstill learning-9/30/1998
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