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Technology Stocks : TWTI - Total World Telecom

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To: KBP who wrote (7278)6/30/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: Mike Sawyer  Read Replies (2) of 7388
 
Hey Kevin! Funny watching you thrash ol' Bowels around on the Dell thread. You seem to have hit a nerve with him. He's quite a character. In fact he probably knows a lot about those "girlie guys" he keeps talking about. Especially since he lives on the San Francisco area. Probably frequents the tub clubs for a quick dip and little water polo!

What always made me laugh the most when Lent's got done with us is the fact that Bowels also got a hicky from ol' Joe! Yep, Ol' Joe yanked a big group of contracts with some credit unions right from under his nose. That was the reason Bowels was always on the crabby side. He wasn't short any stock...hell, he couldn't afford any of it. He was right about ol' Joe though...once a snake...always a snake.

Speakin' of ol' Joe...guess what the littler bugger is doing now. Remember the Real Estate division that us stock holders were supposed to get a stock dividend for when it was spun off...but then it was spun off and cost us 5 million to spin the sucker! Well, as I figured...Ol' Joe as on the 5 Million side in some way. Hell, Lents and Kelman are sitting in there raising money for the Real Estate division just like old times! Sort of brings a tear to your eye.

Hey, if anybody is thinking that they might find TWeeTI in resurrection some day...forget it. Last I heard was that there were 3 deals on the table and none of them are in the best interest of the common shareholder.

Mike
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