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To: CARYTRE who wrote (1164)1/17/1998 2:55:00 AM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (1) of 1894
 
Cary,

I understand that there is a precedence for a SI thread putting together questions in preparation of a company's conference call. I have been told that the TPRO thread did this for TPRO's last conference call. Believe it or not, they are currently negotiating group room rates for the TPRO's stockholders meeting.

I think we would agree that what is said on a conference call can move the price of a stock up or down. Therefore, I believe one must be careful what type of questions are asked! I think one should be careful to ask only pertinent questions, stay on topic, and limited the number of questions. I believe the questions should be open ended giving the company room to expand upon their answers. There are also some questions that are clearly not appropriate for a conference call.

In the case of this conference call, I believe one should stay focused on the creation of NewCo, its strategic partners, time table for implementation, and how this will increase shareholder value. I will be surprised if Sandesh Seth of Commonwealth Associates and Sandy Hollenhorst of Vector Securities don't probe these areas during the call.

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