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To: Mephistopheles who wrote (6972)9/3/1999 8:53:00 AM
From: C.Carlos  Respond to of 8858
 
Mephistopheles, I believe it is in CRY's best interest that SNMM's problems come to happy solution. IMO, if you are long on CRY, I think you are making a big mistake in attacking SNMM.



To: Mephistopheles who wrote (6972)9/3/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: Gator  Respond to of 8858
 
Meph, I guess my first thought, is that this is not a covert action...It has been a well establish, and documented part of Starnet's Business Plan...I forget get when it was first inferred, or announced, but know it was some time back...

Great Jobs Report for the Market this morning, hope all the stocks we own do well...Yet, we know how fickle the Market can be...

Later...Gator

BTW, for being both a SNMM and CRY shareholder, you seem to be taking a less than positive approach to Starnet eventhough, we all need to view the good with the bad??? Or are you just upset because of the drop in price???



To: Mephistopheles who wrote (6972)9/3/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: Techplayer  Respond to of 8858
 
Meph, you are correct in that the move will only prevent future legal issues. your comments regarding the US authorities are misleading as they were involved as paid consultants to the RCMP fiasco and were acting on the request and cash from the RCMP, not as part of a separate investigation. brian