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To: Stretch who wrote (3390)3/4/2000 5:13:00 PM
From: sam  Respond to of 3596
 
Stretch..........
So e-mail the company already!!!!!!
...........sam............



To: Stretch who wrote (3390)3/4/2000 6:30:00 PM
From: P.S.N.  Respond to of 3596
 
Stretch, Ask KA Anderson here on SI, or KAA_the_XXVII on Raging Bull, he the Ceo of CVIA, who better to ask.
PSN



To: Stretch who wrote (3390)3/4/2000 7:21:00 PM
From: Michael Graham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3596
 
Stretch, unfortunately I don't work for CVIA so I can't give you official information. I can tell you that Eric Farris is not new to CVI-D. He was appointed COO back in the summer when the subsidiary was formed. He was promoted to CEO just recently.

I don't know if you visit CVIA on RB, but it is a very lively board.

Also check out the CVIA Unofficial Web Site:
geocities.com

It may answer some questions.

Here are a few more links which may help:
ragingbull.com
ragingbull.com
ragingbull.com
ragingbull.com

Mike



To: Stretch who wrote (3390)3/5/2000 8:46:00 AM
From: K A Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3596
 
Usually the spin off is not subject to a proxy vote if spun off... if the shareholders receive consideration (stock)

The evil empire??? Never said that we had/have a situation where a group was threatening a takeover. There is a saying in the financially world there are no co-incidences and these threats coincided with the stock trading falling flat... and a pretty clear attempt to surpress the trading.

KAA