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To: mooter775 who wrote (24737)8/19/2001 3:28:13 PM
From: MKT_entropy  Respond to of 27311
 
mooter, based on the total float and past SEC filings (3M+1.05M), the 10% rule may no longer hold in this case. More importantly, where in the public and official documents is the 200 Wh/kg number mentioned? Who would have painted himself into a corner with such a tough, at present almost impossible, goal?

M_e



To: mooter775 who wrote (24737)8/21/2001 2:12:26 PM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
<<Last I heard from Jay King, prior to his departure, was that King thought that Castle Creek was fully converted and no longer involved with the company...>>

Rather than relying on management who apparently has misled you so many times, why not read the filings? Castle Creek converted their remaining shares in March.

Case in point...

<<King also thought that Telcordia was holding on to their position, and, as a 10% or so holder, would have to fill if they sold any>>

Telcordia sold almost a million shares last year, and are no longer a 10% holder. They are free to sell at will without filing, other than an annual statement of holdings. You can also find this out by reading the filings.



To: mooter775 who wrote (24737)9/21/2001 10:53:25 AM
From: jim heger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
OT - moooter, got any thoughts
about one of your old favorites? NETE
it's been beat up worse than most but continues to
achieve decent results.
seems to me a propitious moment for stock buying.
good luck, longs.