To: Keiko who wrote (667 ) 1/7/2000 5:56:00 PM From: madman Respond to of 942
ORCA,Now call me crazy but others seem to have questions also,the following is from raging bull thread :y: myz3m Reply To: 4737 by leaveitfat Friday, 7 Jan 2000 at 5:06 PM EST Post # of 4754 MHTX 10sb SEC Filing ?? Wow, it makes me feel pretty important to be taken on as a project. You are a CFA and you state that there is nothing unusual about some of the provisions of MHTX's SEC filing. I am truly amazed. Are you employed? If so who are your clients? And you call me a "con man". Unbelievable! I do agree with your statement that MHTX used some very creative financing. In fact, I think we agree on a lot. Me, no I'm not a CFA, but have a good business background. I have also lost money because I did not do thorough DD on Projectavision; the same players involved in MHTX. Does this make me a fraud as you claim? A fool maybe, but not a fraud. Which of my accusations are fraudulent? I would think that a "CFA" would provide facts and not reckless accusations of fraud. I would certainly not call you a fraud just because you disagreed with me. Just a difference of opinion. I agree that the technology of Mr. Hockaday and staff appears to be world changing if it can be brought to market. Jack Harrod is also sound. I worked with Texas Instruments when he was there and he is a good manager. But as I quote from your post "Developmental technologies do not always reach commercialization....typically they fail" and I aggree. They fail not because of the technology, but because of management mistakes, underfunding, competition, or all of the above. I never stated that fraud was involved in Mr. Maslow's prior endeavors. Fraud is not necessary for a good company to go down the tubes. However, many questions have been raised on this board in the past several weeks regarding the SEC filing and Mr. Maslow's track record. Instead of answering the questions honestly, you and other hypsters have merely attacked the questions as heresy. Why was it necessary for Mr. Harrod, an employee to loan MHTX $250,000? Why are there approximately 180 million shares, warrants, opitons, etc, considering the float is only about 16 million shares? What's the problem with comparing the market cap of MHTX to other fuel cell companies that actually have products and customers? And sure, I understand that sometimes good managers fail, but what about Mr. Maslow's other endeavors - have there been successes? This should be public information. Please answer these questions or don't bother responding to me. I have admitted that I am biased because of my experience with Projectivision - this seems honest to me and not fradulent as you claim. Asking tough questions is not fradulent! Nothing factual from a DD standpoint was contained in your Post. And I would think the SEC may be more interested in you as a CFA and hedge fund manager than me - a sour grapes loser who is only encouraging all potential MHTX investors to do their own DD, ask tough questions, and not base their investment decisions on a Raging Bull posting CFA. I see from reviewing your profile that one of your other favorite companies is CasinoBuilders.com. Very interesting, I guess you like to gamble and that is OK with me. Best wishes to all MHTX investors and I wish you no harm. Just don't kill the messenger. (V