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To: TideGlider who wrote (34459)9/6/1999 9:52:00 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Tide, you said, "However, cutting deep into the stability of this stock appears to be many loyal "longs" are day trading the stock....A real let down is that one of them is apparently (alleged on this thread and RB) a trusted old sole (meaning the bottom of a shoe) REW."

You are getting your information from a questionable source. There are enough half truths here to almost make this sound convincing. However, many half truths do not add up to the truth. Some issues to think about follow.

Question #1 I have made positive statements about TSIG. Does that mean I can never sell the stock? [Note: if the answer is that I can never sell, I have made a huge mistake here. For anybody who doesn't know: it is my intention to sell my stock when it goes up for the purpose of making money.]

Question #2 When Zeev was painting the horrible pictures of what the floorless convertible would do to the stock and urging people to sell, did he want everybody to sell or everybody except REW to sell?

Question #3 When Zeev was sounding the warning about the floorless debenture and people were selling in droves and the stock price was plummeting, what advice would you give in the midst of that scenario to a person who had invested money he could not afford to lose?

Question #4 Some have alleged that REW traded on inside information. The penalty for trading on inside information is giving all the profits back to the SEC. If a person loses money on his alleged inside trading, does the SEC give him money?

Question #5 I spend a lot of time posting on this thread. I am not an employee of the company. I do not receive any pay for my efforts. I am not under any contract to the company. I have not been paid by any group to provide any services. I do what I do on my own volition. If I change my mind about the company, how much notice am I required to give the thread before I sell my stock?

Regards, Suzanne