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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (134624)11/11/2001 8:01:26 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
They may have said they expected progress that ultimately didn't turn out the way they planned,

Were there expectations that did not turn out the way you believed them to turn out?

but I don't doubt their good will of a second.


Let's start with one small group of nine press releases. Amazon in forming their partnership would make press releases indicating the partner in question was going to pay them so many millions of dollars over so many years. There was never any mention of the payment being in the form of stock. You would not consider press releases of that nature to be deceiving and possibly had the intentions of artificially raising the price of the stock based on the investors believing they were receiving cash? You believe these press releases were accurate and showed the full picture as it really was? This missing the fact of stock compensation you are stating was done with good will?