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To: If only I'd held who wrote (68503)3/16/2001 3:01:57 PM
From: mmmary  Respond to of 122087
 
Yes, I'm user marycummins on yahoo

Pretty obvious. I'm never anonymous. I know about 50 shareholders who want to sue them but the attorneys have said that even though the case would be easy to win, the company has no money and they'll just go bankrupt so they're not interested. They have their own attorneys with whom I've shared information and such. That's why the shareholders turned to the sec. I have 100 shares which I got just to go to the shareholder meeting on behalf of other shareholders. The shareholders had me to do the plant tour and interview also. I told the CEO the shareholders sent me. These shareholders even spoke with the ceo and he said it was a great investment. They really got ripped off. Right now there's a pumper there trying to rip people off again this year. I left last year when the analyst really bashed me and even bumped my old user name but I'm not going anywhere this year. Some investors believe some of the lies that guy is spewing about the company. He just needs to bail before the annual is out. I just keep posting the facts. I just cut and paste the same posts every day. There and on tmotq also. They're trying to pump that with a rumor about millionaire professional wrestlers coming to bail the company out. The ceo and cfo have been spreading that rumor for a year now. If tmotq couldn't get funds before they liquidated their assets before they went bankrupt, who would loan them any now?