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Gold/Mining/Energy : American Eco (ECGOF, ECX on Toronto exchange)
ECX 2.080-1.0%Jan 23 9:30 AM EST

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To: gsun who wrote (1702)2/14/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: R. M. Rosenthal  Read Replies (1) of 2841
 
>>My belief is that the "committee to revitalize DBCO" is
the worst kind of predator a public company can encounter.<<

Especially in this case, where the ringleader is,
IMO (from close-up experience), as much a greedy,
lying, sleazebag as any of DBCO management.
Messrs. McGinnis et al better have this fully in mind
should they have any dealings whatsoever with "The Committee."

Below is part of what DBCO mgmt had to say about
The Committee via last summer's Business Wire:

>>''The Committee, composed of three members, who own a mere 2000
shares of Dominion Bridge, offers no plan to revitalize or restructure the company, provide any new financing or offer any premium to other shareholders. However, the Committee proposes
changes in the company's bylaws that would invest in its chairman
John D. Kuhns all powers to appoint officers, divesting
board members of their ability to fulfill their fiduciary responsibilities. The proposal contravenes the provisions of the Delaware General Corporation Laws."

''Public and court records indicate that members of the
Committee and their advisors have been involved in
violations of security laws and have destroyed the companies
with which they have been associated."<<

Buzzards of a feather in my book.
RMR

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