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Hummingbird Comm. (HUMC)
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593 RE: Repriced Stock Options If this article is true, it will be very important Paul Loucks-2/27/1997
592 interesting post, what is source of info how do you know about dilution of thesshahid bashir-2/27/1997
591 Dilution of share Reply #589 is the probable reason If the share is diluted 21chach-2/27/1997
590 Does anyone know why humcf just tanked to 38.50 down 2.2 $CAD Why the downward shahid bashir-2/27/1997
589 Hummingbird wants to downwardly reprice half a million management stock optionsRobespierre-2/27/1997
588 William, I certainly would not call myself an expert on HUM, in fact I've ahans albrecht-2/26/1997
587 Any thoughts about HUMCF being a buy out target for a networking company. $100MDouglas Perkins-2/26/1997
586 RE: Cost per trade. My lower-cost broker, Schwab, charges a strict percentage.John Chatterton-2/26/1997
585 Dear John, Why a stock split? Superficially it doesn't make sense - as youjc-2/26/1997
584 RE: Stock buyback If they have $100M in cash, they can spend it more wisely, asJohn Chatterton-2/25/1997
583 This would also increase the float. There is not much stock traded. We have vwilliam smith-2/25/1997
582 Paul, You're absolutely right. Even if they do a stock split, the share prijc-2/25/1997
581 Paul, I agree. It's time HUM started to think about their shareholders. Shajames paterson-2/24/1997
580 If it is so absurd for company's to do buy-backs, why are they so common? Paul Loucks-2/24/1997
579 John, Well said, and best regards. p.s.: Missed you this time around at our i_m_rich-2/23/1997
578 The idea that we should "force" the company to buy back its own stockJohn Chatterton-2/19/1997
577 Goood news, maybe HUM will fly with the 3270 emulation on TCP/IP. I wonder who Fouad Nahas-2/18/1997
576 HUM is trading at a 65% Discount Stock Smart reported. PE Multiple of 11.2 timEdmund Lee-2/17/1997
575 I also concur that a stock-buyback is a great idea. I'm long on Hummingbirdchach-2/16/1997
574 Paul: I fully agree on your point of shareholder value. I guess we will see inRaymond McIsaac-2/16/1997
573 I agree a share buy program is an excellent ideal. The stock is cheep, this wowilliam smith-2/15/1997
572 Just to follow up on my last message. We all must remember that HUM only has 1Paul Loucks-2/15/1997
571 I want to go down the share buy back option. We all keep commenting that HUM Paul Loucks-2/15/1997
570 Edmund: I cannot agree with you at all. Hummingbird is dogged by the reliance Raymond McIsaac-2/15/1997
569 Not really sure that a dividend would do a whole lot. Typically dividends are gTom Viergever-2/14/1997
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