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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (9834)6/23/1999 6:42:00 PM
From: blankmind  Respond to of 30916
 
hawaii strikes a cord in the pinks! clearly mr pink and followers have stopped all discourse on the merits of idtc (hawaii proved to be more knowledgeable than the mr pink and the pinkettes), and today was not a good day. another day of sub 800k trading, and the stock remains over 20, with institutions continuing to suck up the short shares.

what do you do if you are the pinks? change the subject to the person who has caused doubt among the pinks, instead of the company. clearly the attempt to cause doubts about idtc has failed, with hawaii's superior information, and now hawaii must be the target.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (9834)6/23/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: Hawaii60  Respond to of 30916
 
<Hawaii/Bermuda, are you

-a company insider?
-an insider working at an investment house tied to the company?
-a freelancing investment consultant?

Do you own stock?
Do you own certain stock option?
If you own options, how much, and what are the clauses?

is.con >

I can't speak for Bermuda. But, for myself, as I have already posted on your thread.

1. Not an insider
2. Not connected to the company financially in any manner except as a stockholder.
3. I do own stock and call options purchased through my broker
4. I don't work for an investment house tied to IDT
5. I have no family members who work for IDT or another company tied to them,