Mr. J. Nelson,
Yes, Chicago. That's where Dennis worked for H. J. Meyers before, IMO, they sent him to take over Suncom. You see, HJM was a large MM in this stock and, when it tanked, they felt they had to do something to protect their position. They, IMO, sent Dennis to try to give some credibilty to the company and to protect them in their arbitration hearings.
Dennis has now felt that he can make a go of it (more power to him), but he has decided to do so with a series of press releases and "interviews" with no substance behind them.
I wish Dennis the best, as what is good for his 4 million shares is good for my 18K shares. However, I wish he would quit playing games and simply show some value. I have seen nothing so far but smoke.
Best regards,
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