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Technology Stocks : AremisSoft Corporation (AREM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: cgw1948 who wrote (521)7/9/2001 10:45:22 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 683
 
The other purpose is to give the Company additional
flexibility in future financings. Can't you read
the frickin proxy statement for yourself?


I guess I was expecting something with some manner of substance. Anyway AREM seems to have managed to make an acquisition just fine without this extra class of common stock.

Numerous complaints have been filed with the SEC, but it has taken no action.

Should that not tell you something about the SEC's opinion of the merits of said complaints, or does that simply make the SEC part of the great Greenberg/Rocker/New York Times conspiracy against AREM?

Regarding the "failed to deliver" problem, you should see letter no. 19 to AremisSoft Shareholders at www.irwinljacobs.com

You'll pardon me if I take anything on the Irwin Jacobs site with the same truckload of salt you apparently take Herb Greenberg's columns with.



To: cgw1948 who wrote (521)7/9/2001 3:15:04 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 683
 
Pffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffft!: "The other purpose is to give the Company additional flexibility in future financings." How oxymoronic can you get? If that statement were true, then why don't all (or perhaps any other ) companies do it?

The AREM long crowd proves that what P.T Barnum said still applies, even in a Bear market. Hope springs eternal, SF.