Interesting Cima.
I went to the website and listened to some of the interview. I admit however, to being distracted by the statement at the top of the page that indicated the original interview took place on January 28, 1999. Perhaps I read the release incorrectly, but my impression was that the interview was going to contain new info.
Is this the first time that the broadcast has been available to investors, or potential investors?
Or is it a rehash?
While listening I scrolled, a long way, to the bottom of the page and was surprised to see the disclaimer.
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Certainly nothing wrong with paying for a bit of publicity, but I admit to losing interest after seeing that it was 6 months old, and paid for. I guess it does not matter, but I am curious if they paid by cash or shares?
Regards,
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