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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2701)7/16/1999 10:31:00 AM
From: HeyRainier  Respond to of 4140
 
So much for that flag. Looks like people took the cue and bailed.<eom>



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2701)7/16/1999 10:53:00 AM
From: majormember  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4140
 
Auric,

Surprised at you coming here to knock this procedure that
will help millions of people see better, including widows
and orphens....

The TA called for a pullback anyway, but it's always good to see
you. Btw, one of my MD's is Eve H., a voting panel member,
this ones good to go, so don't be toooo short!

You also must know that Anthony brought SNRS to market when
it began, he knows the company.....Now, why don't you have
HIM post negative B.S. here- you know he won't!

Regards,
Skane



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2701)7/17/1999 2:46:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 4140
 
Hi!

Auric, where are the flies? Just wondering how come.

Thanks

is.



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (2701)7/17/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: BARRY ALLEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4140
 
Watch out Mr. Shortfinger.........companies are fighting back....just watch how SNRS blows Sturza sky high!

July 7, 1999

HealthSouth's CEO Exposes,
Sues Anonymous Online Critics


By MICHAEL MOSS
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Richard Scrushy, the chief executive officer of HealthSouth Corp., was making the rounds of investor conferences last fall when analysts pulled him aside to ask if he had seen the latest Internet banter. A bulletin board devoted to his company had turned into a broadside.

One posting called the company, which provides rehabilitation services, a house of cards starting to tumble. Others predicted that he would be probed for billing fraud. A series of messages alleged that executives were swapping their spouses, with one poster going so far as to boast of his supposed affair with Mr. Scrushy's wife.
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