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To: JWC who wrote (36723)12/4/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: JWC  Respond to of 44908
 
Now we know where Howard stands:

By: Howard_Hughes
Reply To: 22886 by Chuckwalla Friday, 3 Dec 1999 at 11:21 PM EST
Post # of 22932


Chucky, thanks so much for your kind words. I think that most here know why I am here. I daytrade this stock. It is a great stock to daytrade because anytime something big is about to happen, posters come on board who have insider information and spill the beans. Deny that, Chucky. When Tapemach tells the board that Coke deals are signed, I buy. When the deal is announced, I sell into the euphoria. It's easy. Is that man enough for you Chucky? And I might add that I have flown on the Coca-Cola company jet a time or two, and am fully aware of the size of the company and it's influence worldwide. But I have never flown on the Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Companies jet, if they have one. There is a huge difference between the two companies. They are not even the only bottling company in Georgia for Coke. The only thing I don't know about the BIG company is the secret formula. You guys are living in a fantasy world if you think that the filing today and the share count are no big deal. They are the reason that the SEC makes these companies file. I am starting to think that the company has come to the conclusion that they can give you guys any big deal that makes them look good and you will be blinded by the financials. It has been illustrated that management has a history of taking shareholder money, yet as long as they report everything they are not breaking any laws. Clever on their part, I bet they are laughing their buns off tonight. Heck, this is only the 10th or 20th time they have gotten away with it. Put that on your toilet paper Chucky.