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To: Stew who wrote (2331)1/5/2000 2:05:00 PM
From: George S. Montgomery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
Hey! Stew!

This Rick email to you sounds like a response to today's snipe by JP.

Yesterday he did the 'all or none' snipe - that was erroneous on two bases: One, factually; Two, procedurally.

He, JP, is pumping the bejezzus out of MEO today. And, for some reason, he dumps on MMU. I have no reason why. But, I seriously question the validity of almost all his points.

I realize that I have been whiney lately, but when I see folk like JP gaining actual management attention from us, from MMU, it ticks me off.

Today, on small volume, ACA, MEO, and TWG are showing signs of life. If you're in touch with Indiana, prod him to shake the dust off his feathers.

My impression is that MMU has provided more solid information regarding its holdings and activities than any of these other three. We should be leading the pack, yes?

Keep us informed, ok?

George



To: Stew who wrote (2331)1/5/2000 2:24:00 PM
From: JP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
<<Surveillance matters for former ASE companies continue to be handled under
the old ASE rules by the old ASE surveillance department.>>

<< Under the CDNX computer system (actually the old VSE system, an extremely
stable system and a tribute to the best of late-1970's computer technology)
surveillance is greatly diminished, compared to the ASE computer system.
The ASE system was discontinued in September, a month or so before the
official change to the CDNX. Surveillance-wise, the CDNX system is
significantly degraded since the ASE system, using mid-1990's software
technology, allowed surveilance officials and manager of public companies
to
obtain live data on trading statistics, including running tallies of
pro-trades during the day, plus a lot of other forensic data.>>

Don't any of you guys see any contradictory statements in here? JP