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To: tobyklus who wrote (13208)7/18/2000 6:55:02 AM
From: Thor Carlsen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tobin, "the PR that we get is very unprofessional".

I could not agree with you more.
In fact it was this last PR that made me change my mind
about what I thought were lies regarding all the years of
statements from Dick. The PR was pathetic and I don't
believe a mastermind team created it.

Given up you say?
Nope.
The bumbling buffoons have not really broken anything
so why change it?
They are not giving up but in fact will bleed as many people
dry as possible to achieve a goal that they can not reach.

Concerning turning a profit on this stock and going to
the bank is not about making money but about stealing it.
Those people are the ones we don't hear from anymore.

Speaking of which, as for the thread:
You plant a tomato seed and water it, you get tomatoes.
You plant bullshite and water it, you get bullshites.

A few years of hype and speculation help the thread grow but
masking the ego driven idiot mistakes only saved this thread
of becoming nonsense later rather than sooner.

Now the only thing that one could do with their stock is
to ask for the actual paper certificate from their broker.
What one does with this paper after that is up to them...

;-o



To: tobyklus who wrote (13208)7/18/2000 8:20:14 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tobin,

I certainly cannot answer all your questions.

The fact that you own a public company and know and respect your relationship with shareholders makes you a possible consultant to Mr. Jensen.

He has presided over a great trail of promise and dissapointment for his shareholders which makes the "Trail of Tears" that our noble American Indians suffered look like childs play.

I know little of his personal history, and will not comment there.

I can say that the company has little credibility at this point and will not until at least one promise is fullfilled.

That would represent a possible beginning that would need to be followed by reliable results in the future.

Little gain to be made here by selling, but I certainly would not buy here!!

The issue that I still have to resolve in my mind is whether Jensen is a criminal, or just plain stupid!

Regards,

Jack



To: tobyklus who wrote (13208)7/18/2000 9:53:31 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 14226
 
Tobin, few people did walk away with a chunk of change, but I doubt they were laughing all the way to the bank (I was not, I let my friends here know that I sold, the same day I sold at prices far above current prices). As for Jensen, I believe his behavior is not driven so much by "crookery" (I met him, and while not a good judge of character, he impressed me as an honest man, but I have been fooled before <g>) than by incompetence.

Good luck

Zeev