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To: TideGlider who wrote (36924)12/12/1999 10:02:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I was not going to even bother responding to your post, but someone on RB apparently already did (see below). I put up a generic post that I believed would be of general interest to the threads (actually any thread). There has only been one negative post anywhere regarding those links... yours! I would like to say I also wonder why, but, IMO, it is only too obvious.

<<By: johninc
Reply To: None Sunday, 12 Dec 1999 at 8:27 PM EST
Post # of 23362

To TideGlider on SI:

You seem to have incriminated yourself. You challenged Marty to "post some of references that you know for a fact to be untrue. False and malicious." Later in that same post you said "You shouldn't talk of the Coke deal. There is no Coke deal, is there?" False, and malicious, intended to shake investor confidence in one of the biggest deals announced by TSIG. Why would you do that? One wonders, but not for long.

inc >>




To: TideGlider who wrote (36924)12/13/1999 8:33:00 AM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Well, TideGlider is back, ain't we got fun? It's a lot of fun to debate TideGlider; everybody should do it for a weekend. The intensity of the suffering is amazing. The tricky part is that everything has a guise of logic. The key word here, folks, is "guise." For example, "It seems the company makes continuing toxic financing. That is contrary to healthy stock price. At all times. No exceptions. With a stock that is floundering, it is suicidal. Suzanne makes the point well."

I'll try to make it simple, TG. The company has 2 choices at this point in time: go bankrupt OR seek the only financing available which is on bad terms. If you think the stock price is unacceptable now, think about what it will be if the company goes bankrupt. The point I was making in my e-mail to Paul Henry (which you apparently missed) is that the company cannot afford inflated salaries and endless employee stock options because of the unfortunate necessity to seek financing on unfavorable terms. Please eliminate any reference or allusion to my posts in your messages if what I wrote is going to be misrepresented.