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Technology Stocks : Coyote Network Systems (CYOE), Mixing It Up, IP and ATM

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To: NYBellBoy who wrote (114)2/17/1999 6:24:00 PM
From: Bruce A. Thompson  Read Replies (1) of 360
 
NYBB,

From the December PR:

Coyote Network Systems (CYOE) said its Chief Financial Officer, Edward Beeman, "is no longer with the company" and will be replaced by Brian Robson. Separately, the company has asked the SEC to investigate whether there has been any market manipulation of its common stock or "other potential illegal activity." PRNewswire -- 9:51 --

From the February 10Q:

Since the publication of the articles, the Nasdaq National Market and the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") have asked the Company to
provide documents and other material about the Crescent Communications
transaction. The Company is cooperating with both the Nasdaq National Market and
the Commission in connection with these requests. However, because of the
Commission's practice of keeping its inquiries confidential, the Company does
not know the status of the inquiry. Inquiries by the Commission and/or the
Nasdaq National Market may cause disruption in the trading of the Company's
common stock and/or divert the attention of management. In addition, any adverse
determination from these inquiries could have a material adverse effect on the
Company.
The public dialogue and inquiries have focused attention on Crescent
Communications and Gene Curcio, its president.

OOPS!

From Freeedgar:

IN S3 filed in January Comdisco admits, finally, to owning >6% of CYOE Bought while the company was still Diana Corp. (FOR MERE PENNIES NO DOUBT) Oh and by the way Comdisco also admits to selling 14,000 shares of CYOE first week of December. (Price was over $16)

Where was the form 4?????????

OOPS!

Listen, just mail me your checks. I'll spend the money on wine, women, and song and I'll even send you a post card.

BT
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