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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (28813)10/10/2002 8:18:47 AM
From: Cytotekk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Claude, morning. I have been gone a few years living my life and I am fuzzy on something I am sure you would remember from the Golden Days of GE in 98.

What exactly was Behr Dolbear's role after GE got booted to the pink sheets. The were supposed to look over the P Report and help GE prove that the P Report, and their resulting Press releases which caused a spike in the stock value, were not a scam operation.

They took cash and not shares if I recall....6 figures I think but I don't remember. Funny, I even called them once.
I can go back to the thread, heaven knows we discussed that issue and development to death on the threads like we did everything else, LOL. How much fun was it???? Unless you bought at a buck or so.....

Take care of yourself.......I can research it but if you can refresh my memory, I would appreciate it.

Regards, you friend in Orlando, Colleen



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (28813)10/10/2002 12:56:18 PM
From: MilesM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Hi Claude,

Well, I'm still not convinced that it was propaganda. Sure, I'll agree that they may have been carried away with the PR. Particularly if they did not meet SEC guidelines for establishing resources. They should have know that and kept their mouths closed, a bit like they are doing now.

However, because they did not meet SEC guidelines, does not mean they don't have what they claimed.

I don't know of any examples, perhaps you do, where a company did not meet certain PR requirements, but did have what they claimed. Does that make them propaganda spin doctors?

Sort of like the US and UK Military and "conflict casualties" when they go around the world spreading democracy, now that is some impressive propaganda.

Later,

Miles