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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (575)12/10/1998 6:11:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) of 122088
 
There was a second story (the first one has been posted twice) today, describing the conversation that ensued when a TSC reporter tracked down (accidentally!) the elusive Gene Curcio of Crescent Communciations.

The gist of that article is that the listing for Crescent in Dun & Bradstreet's database has numerous glaring errors, such as the address, the name of the CEO, and the state of incorporation (listed as California, is in fact Nevada.)

The best part of the article, though, were the direct quotes from Curcio.

Regarding the listing of a "Bob Gibson" as CEO: "He left after six months. Can't I let go of people?"

On why he hadn't returned TSC's calls: "I don't have to tell you anything. I am a private company and who are you?"

"I am hard to get a hold of and your reporter is no Jim Rockford."

On Coyote's difficulty in locating him despite having a 20% stake in his company: "Maybe they did not want to tell you that. Why should they talk to you? I know nothing about Coyote or Comdisco. ... Coyote wanted a steady monthly income and that is why they bought 20% of my company. But I don't know why they couldn't get hold of me."

Good grief. All that's missing is a ticking stopwatch and a few minutes with Andy Rooney.
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