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To: Q. who wrote (1304)6/27/1999 1:49:00 PM
From: Joe Master  Respond to of 1320
 
I look for them to try and make another splash with this encryption stuff. Of course they have no chance of succeding IMO but they will probably be able to get their following worked up and jump up the stock price some more so that they can issue/exercise/reprice more stock options.

The problem with being short this doggie is that they have enough cash and loyal followers to add more to the till to stay in business at the status quo for a long/indefinate time period.



To: Q. who wrote (1304)6/27/1999 9:54:00 PM
From: Joe Master  Respond to of 1320
 
Actually the Yahoo thread besides being the home of a lot of long Yahoos, is a great form of entertainment. I think carolinaheel has had a bit too much to drink or smoke or something. He can't even look at these messages and tell who wrote the message and who was the receiver. Everybody who is against him now is an "its". One thing is certain over there even the longs think carolinaheel is out of his mind. I guess I never really saw myself as one who enjoyed watching the insane (or nearly so) but I do have a perverse interest in watching this company completely ignore shareholders (excpet when it is time to exercise/issue/reprice options), and then continue to cultivate these same poor souls into the fold.



To: Q. who wrote (1304)6/28/1999 1:29:00 PM
From: Joe Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1320
 
In the last year Frank and Denis have liquidated 1.25 million shares between them. Most were gifts, but I wonder to whom they were given and if they paid the IRS gift tax due?