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Technology Stocks : Data Broadcasting Corp. (DBCC)

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To: ztect who wrote (4498)1/24/1999 9:13:00 AM
From: Jetter  Read Replies (1) of 5102
 
ztect,
The only ridiculous opinion here is that all of what me and others have brought up continues to go unanswered. What the insiders of this company are doing in most investors minds should be fraud, at the least. I'm sorry that you and others are not willing to answer the tough questions, and I know its much easier to simply have a baseless opinion, but in the larger picture of DBCC it does no one justice...

Another case in point...
DBCC Insider [Sells].

source: biz.yahoo.com Hirschfield, Co-Chairman/CEO apparently believes he is maximizing shareholder value by dumping vs. BUYing or HOLDing?...

>>Hirschfield...Tessler...unbridled arrogance and greed?

...on the other hand given Hirschfield and Tessler's gross negligent repricing of stock options* [as previously cited/documented on this thread] perhaps he/they will simply print more 144 stock to replace said insider SELLS?...

*it is esecurities' [and others] opinion that repricing stock options is tantamount to stock fraud and accordingly is urged and should be vigorously pursued with all legal recourse all the way to the Supreme Court to simply legally establish option repricings as stock fraud and codify said issues of law with the requisite on point mandatory authority/legal precedence to provide shareholders with powerful and immediate legal recourse.

again and accordingly...DBCC should simply put themselves in play [NOW] with Bloomberg, Reuters, Salomon Smith Barney, Travelers/CitiGroup, Sanwa, INTU
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