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To: Fred Thornell who wrote (33852)8/23/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Look at the volume!!!!!! SI says over 223MM!!
Surely, it can't be right.



To: Fred Thornell who wrote (33852)8/23/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
The rumor was wrong, you can check the SEC files, my name is unique, there would be no confusion.

Good luck to you, it is very dangerous to repeat rumors without exposing the source.

Whatever I have posted on TSIG was always based on their filed documents and PR's and were my opinions of the meanings of the same documents. It was through that detailed analysis that the thread finally came to realize that over the years (at least until the end of 1998) Gordon has sold into the market well above his "buying" price between 50 to 70 MM shares. Almost every share outstanding (that means close to 80%) by the end of 1998 has gone through Gordon hands first. That is a fact.

That Gordon doubled his salary and granted himself 5 MM shares free, for absolutely no performance in the prior year, is a fact as well, not a rumor. That he started that "Western" division in March just to dismantle it in May, is a fact as well (I could not find in the last 10Q where the write off was taken for this "false start"). A conjecture will be that the new activities announced as a PR last year will meet with the same fate as the "Western" division. This conjecture is based on the axiom that past actions of the company are the best predictor of its future actions.

Don't you think that TSIG has cried "Wolf" once too often?

Zeev