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To: Astro59 who wrote (6343)10/6/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: Robert Utne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6570
 
Andy, that is one of the pieces I intend to get to the bottom of in Delaware Chancery Court.

The problem is that if LGE is successful in bankruptcy court, Zenith is dead and all potential derivative-action judgements against LGE and Zenith directors would go straight into the pocket of LGE.

This is truly a landmark case that could send a signal around the world that to acquire an US company all one needs is to control the company's board, decimate the company's assets through self-dealing actions, become the sole unpaid creditor and assume 100% equity in bankruptcy court.

If LGE wins, all Americans lose....



To: Astro59 who wrote (6343)10/7/1999 1:14:00 AM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6570
 
Andy

Contact MR. David Griesling at the Chicago Tribune. Go to the Chicago Tribune www page and he is listed as a reporter on one of their pages.

He responded rapidly within the same several hours after my initial e-mail suggesting he look further into the Zenith Bankruptcy.

A question I have at this point, is who or whom should be contacted in the media in addition to Chicago Tribune. Especially, any media with whom LGE is not in bed with.

I am intrigued with Koo----is there a connection with the Washington Times. I would hope not as many free enterprize people in D.C. area support the Washington Times and take the Times as an alternative to the Washington Post.

Another question I have, do judges read newspapers while handling a case? Or do they sequester themselves from the news articles?

If they don't read, then the only way is through the court itself and that would be where any effort should be put.

In fact, Robert UTne---is there anything that would now be productive and effective by those reading these messages.

Would you like some shareholders to demonstrate in Delaware?

mj