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To: Jon Matz who wrote (280)2/23/1998 12:52:00 PM
From: Rich Lytle  Read Replies (1) of 1530
 
I too have often had the same questions about the time corporate officials have for communications with shareholders. I imagine, however, that the smaller the company, the more time they have to visit with shareholders and prospective shareholders. We must keep in mind that most of the smaller companied do not have shareholder relations offices. If you really want to get correct (and appropriate) data out to shareholders, you must take the time to visit with them---as long as there is still time to run the business.

I imagine they just take the position that they HAVE to take the time. I believe that is one of the reasons they are so amply rewarded when the company does well - they have a lot more time in than we could ever imagine.

Personnally, I have visited over the phone briefly with William Green and have corresponded with him via E-mail. His responses have been very prompt and courteous. Therefore I do not doubt the willingness of others in this corporation to extend the same services to others - whom they undoubtedly know much better than I.
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