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Microcap & Penny Stocks : STREAMLOGIC CORP (STLC)- This stock is going to fly!
STLC 42.340.0%Aug 23 5:00 PM EST

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To: mark alan rosenberg who wrote (2800)12/1/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Read Replies (1) of 2840
 
Fellow STLC wonderers like myself....Read this and please come back in to discuss this recent situation...
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Subject:
Fwd: Re: ***Streamlogic***
Date:
Tue, 01 Dec 1998 18:51:09 -0800
From:
Chris Marconi <cmarconi@cisco.com>
To:
buylow@usa.net

Bruce,

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, and if you want, you may post on SI.

Chris

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>Date: Tue, 01 Dec 1998 18:51:20 +0000
>Subject: Re: ***Streamlogic***
>From: Ben Silva <ben.silva@hammerstorage.com>
>To: Chris Marconi <cmarconi@cisco.com>
>
>Listen, every once in a while you send me these ludicrous messages.
>I was hired at Hammer...HAMMER! StreamLogic almost bankrupted Hammer, a long time,
>long before, good, profitable entity. It is a miracle that Hammer survived. It lost all
>of its credit with its vendors due to Streamlogic. Credit established long before
>it was acquired by Stream. It lost key engineers, it lost ,it lost, it lost.
>Not for any other reason than its acquisition by StreamLogic.
>Hammer was a great company up to that point, Remember that.
>As for putting our heads between our legs and running,
>let's face it you have no clue what you are talking about.
>Anything that Hammer accomplishes now and for quite some time
>is by our own sweat. Definitely with help from no-one especially you.
>We have a skeleton workforce, dedicated to not letting
>a good company die. Stop making us out to be the bad guys and grow up.
>We are to blame for nothing here at Hammer. As to the fact that you once
>owned shares in a company that almost banckrupted mine, this is not
>my or anyone elses fault. People make investments all the time in companies
>that don't make it. In fact, millions of people do it everyday. They don't email
>me asking me why my head is the sand over it, why...cause I have nothing to do
>with it! They all knew going in that any investment is a risk. A risk anyone who
>plays the market is aware of going in. You just choose not to face it. It is easier
>to lay blame on anyone but yourself. When you go to Vegas and gamble, do you
>email the dealers, the casino owners, the slot machine manufacturers, when you lose?
>No, because you knew it was a gamble, and you could lose. So stop emailing
>me, and get on with your life. We are not doing well off of any shareholders money.
>All we got from Streamlogic was a lot of debt, our credit revoked, and crackpots like you.
> Life is full of disappointments, it is how you move
>on and learn from them that decides how your future will be. Live, learn,
>and grow up.
>Sincerley,
>A simple Realist.
>
>From: Chris Marconi <cmarconi@cisco.com>
>To: ben.silva@hammerstorage.com, tom.dowley@hammerstorage.com
>Subject: ***Streamlogic***
>Date: Tue, 01 Dec 1998 17:04:04 -0800
>
>It's nice to see that you guys are doing well off the money from the shareholders of Streamlogic. Why not give back, that which was given to you so easily? It's easy for you to put your head between your legs and run from your responsibility, which is to recognize the shareholders of Streamlogic!!!!!!!
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