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To: learnstocks who wrote (7491)8/4/1999 12:16:00 PM
From: BMWIN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8189
 
I must admit. I smile as I watch those of you who are responsible for pulling down the price, do so and give me yet another buying opportunity. A little risk, yes. But, oh how that risk will pay off - thank you.



To: learnstocks who wrote (7491)8/4/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: Robert Lowers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Vic, I don't know why you're beating on SSA's use of the English language when the letter states clearly that it is from Jimmy and Myles (and with their names at the bottom of the page). Jimmy can talk any way he wants as long as the company is maintaining a 80% gross profit margin, as far as THIS investor is concerned! And I prefer my direct communications from a CEO NOT to be sanitized by a PR firm.

"Secondly", I don't think that SSA had any input regarding the plug for them, but rather Jimmy and Myles' sincere "thank you" to SSA for the higher quality of PRs that have been released since May 20th. If you don't agree with that position, feel free to reread some of the prior PRs (which we all used to complain about)! Also, I imagine that management is very thankful for other guidance provided by SSA, such as their likely influence in pressing for MRPS to go for a Big 5 CPA firm. Please remember that SSA is made up of knowledgeable and committed MRPS investors, who certainly wish to see the company improve as rapidly as possible on the investment front as well as on the business side. This concern is echoed also by Jimmy in the letter: "ensuring the stock is appealing to the market".

Is SSA the type of firm that should be used by MRS to promote its efforts, you ask? For all the above reasons, I THINK SO!! And I also am an shareholder.

Bob