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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (52030)5/17/2006 3:39:28 PM
From: Cage Rattler  Read Replies (1) of 313012
 
Good points --

I hope you were not offended by my previous post -- that was not my intent. I better try and correct any misconceptions. So...

Without question the CPK public-relations department, if there is one, needs serious improvement -- why nothing has been done to rectify this chronic deficiency, that dates at least to the mid-90's, is beyond me.

It is a sign of sound leadership to quickly assume responsibility and lead public opinion by correcting rumors and filling knowledge voids. It is cheaper and easier than trying to correct a chain of assumed inaccuracies after the fact.

Ignoring voiced investor concerns is, in my opinion, the worst option available to any corporate management; it is an insult to stock holders and fuels the rumor mill.

If RR is too busy, or whatever, he should hire someone to handle the situation for him. It is absurd that share holders should have to phone for facts concerning a company they own. Such flippant behavior and attitude towards investors is atypical of foresighted top management -- but regrettably, very typical of some lesser types. I’m not suggesting RR is a crook, only that he is glaringly inattentive to investor concerns. Just MHO of course.

:^)
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