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To: Dan B. who wrote (271333)7/8/2002 1:06:39 PM
From: JEB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Apparently, the SEC agrees with you.



To: Dan B. who wrote (271333)7/8/2002 1:27:08 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Exactly. Those pesky facts gettting in the way AGAIN of an effective smear campaign....



To: Dan B. who wrote (271333)7/8/2002 1:47:05 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Think about it. Look at ALL stocks. ALL stocks go down at some point. Many stocks never go up. It's only common sense to have a form 144 ready to go. Filing a 144 does not compel one to sell...patience with a hair trigger dictates keeping one handy...especially when inside info is readily available. You don't have to have a MBA from anywhere to figure that out.



To: Dan B. who wrote (271333)7/8/2002 2:24:03 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
re:"it would be the responsibility of the corporation."

An individual sells stock and it's the responsibility of the corp to report it? That in writing anywhere? If I pay a CPA to do my taxes, is it his legal responsibility to send the return in? And I do doubt that W filed his Form 144 personally....it doesn't seem to be his style. So I would conclude that the same lawyer who did the 144 would have almost simultaneously filed the 4.