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To: djoobahjieh who wrote (13519)8/8/1999 11:59:00 AM
From: John Curtis  Respond to of 27311
 
Agreed. We could certainly use a little more depth of questions during the Q&A. Such a collection of puff balls as were tossed to management at the last c.c. I don't think I can recall hearing(WHEN I could hear it, that is), excepting some of the "stuff" that passed for journalism during some of Clinton's high(no pun intended, heh) escapades. But I digress. I guess we'll just have to see how it goes.

However, one needs to remember that in all likely-hood the
"professional" community isn't as obsessed with VLNC as those long time purveyors of the "know" from the long & short camp appear to be on this and sundry other threads. At the same time one could assume they have more information than any of us do, eh? After all, just what HAS happened to those analysts reports from the end of last year anyway? That's IF it really happened, of course.....heh! ;-) Meanwhile, I council all those who can manage to listen to this call TO THIS TIME TAPE IT!! Ahem! One should assume management will once again ask the web-site to not allow for replay.

Now let's see how the week unfolds....and oh...yeah....about those OEM p.o.s'......

John~



To: djoobahjieh who wrote (13519)8/8/1999 12:50:00 PM
From: Rich Wolf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
Mr. 'Djoobahjieh', I think you are misdirecting your frustration. You would do better to criticize the numerous other brokers who ask no questions at all. It was reported that over one hundred others had signed up to take part in the previous call. Further, other brokers who asked questions sometimes only asked a single question. Contrast this with Harold, who asked numerous questions, covering many aspects of the company. No doubt he even cut his list short, anticipating that others had questions to ask.

I for one am appreciative of the efforts put forth by Harold, in contrast with the other brokers.