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Technology Stocks : The Panda Project (PNDA)

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To: Rubber Man who wrote (844)2/7/1998 7:12:00 PM
From: Mike Farmwald  Read Replies (3) of 1521
 
I have some interesting information on Panda.

I had a friend call Panda investor relations to ask about
the road show (I can't call directly - I'm probably at
or near the the top of Stanford's enemies list).

What he got was much more interesting. They (IIRG) said that
Panda is going to announce next Tues that GM, EG&G, SAAB and "others"
have ordered samples of Panda products. (I wasn't clear whether
it was VSPA or Compass). They strongly encouraged my friend
that the stock was a good buy. They also said that the road show
has been canceled due to the crush of orders. Also, they are busy
trying to close a financing and there may be an announcement next week.

It seems fairly certain they've been calling anyone considered
friendly to Panda and giving out this information. It somewhat
explains what the stock has been staying as high as it is (given
the current dire financial circumstances), and why anyone would
buy the stock.

However, more interesting to me is that this appears to be a clear
violation of security laws, i.e. giving advance warning of materially
significant events selectively. They clearly believe the
announcement is important as they told my friend this repeatedly.

I've heard rumors of this behaviour before, but this is the first
time I have any proof. I've called the SEC and am composing a long
email detailing what I know about Panda and IIRG (International
Investor Relations Group), and asking that they investigate.

If anyone has only other information that might help, I'd appreciate it.

Mike

P.S. Of course, I think the announcement is just more of the
same BS they've always put out. The selective disclosure is
what bothers me.

P.P.S I wasn't sure whether to post this information. It runs
the risk of making both Panda and IIRG clam up and be even
more selective about these disclosures, making it harder to
get additional proof. I decided it probably was better to disclose
than not.
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