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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (608)3/22/2000 12:49:00 AM
From: Jatin Kadakia  Respond to of 656
 
OMD,

Thanks for CNET article. Seems like a boiler room operation and common denominator in the history appears to be Michels. As I said earlier, this one will be a gimmie for lawyers. Well, I will be exiting this one tomorrow seeing most of the profits disappear. For me, this was the last chance for management and they blew it. I only held on this year due to SCO being one of Harmon's picks for 2000. Screw Michels and Harmon, there are Jack Welch's and Warren Buffets out there to entrust my money.

Thanks again.

JK



To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (608)3/22/2000 8:59:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 656
 
Dear Mad Dog: Oh my gosh, I read the article. Generally I oppose class action suits as they do more damage to the shareholder then help. However, in this case I would hope that somehow some court can force these CROOKS and thats what they look like to me, to disgorge their ill gotten gains and return the profits made on their sales to the corporation. I was thinking if it dropped low enough to buy but now, not interested at any price. JDN