To: Jesse who wrote (2190 ) 10/28/1999 1:20:00 PM From: George S. Montgomery Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
Jesse: This is not a hostile, JP-type of note. It is only posted to try to explain some of the anxiety that thread-members, as well as the market, have expressed in the past week regarding the prospects of MMU, as they are being presented. 1) I went through posts for the first week of this month. There were several, three-to-five, mentions of 'sending results on their reception,' 'next few days,' and 'within a week.' There was specific reference to keeping shareholders aware - as soon as information is available. Volume went through the ceiling (where russett happened to be zooming), the thread became active, and the price crept up. 2) Then the TWG situation comes to the fore. And everything is TWG from the 7th, or the 11th, onward. The stock maintains for about two weeks. Then, on very low volume, it begins to dip. 3) These words from Indiana are not sincere, considering the specifics posted at the front of the month: "Its just that we can't feed the market's requirement for constant news releases and still maintain our sanity and professionalism. We have to proceed very cautiously at this stage in order to make sure our sampling and processing protocols are all in place. Its not a big deal, but its just not compatible with internet-age time expectations." 4) They are not sincere because it is not 'internet-age time expectations' that have produced the pressure and anxiety. It is the method and timing of releasing material that have been volunteered by Rick, and supported by you. Even use of the subjunctive case, or tense, or whatever, would have softened reactions - like, 'we will try to...' or 'if possible, we intend to...' Please don't take this as personal or critical. I am sure that a lot of anticipation for rapid reports could have been avoided were there not such specific statements at the beginning of the month. I have lost no faith in you, Indiana, nor MMU. I just do not feel the scapegoating of cyber-timing is appropriate for describing the hope and eagerness that you guys, yourselves, have been pretty much the authors of. With respect, sincerely, george ps: Down to .16 as of this writing.