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To: im a survivor who wrote (75)2/3/2005 2:56:46 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1072
 
To be fair, and having worked with public companies and being typically a critical person, particularly when it involves wasting money, here's my take.

They probably got tons of calls saying, "Wassup?" "What's happening?"

It can drive someone a bit crazy. That's just the nice calls. If someone calls and threatens them and says they are withholding material information or maybe buying or selling shares, etc., then management can get a little paranoid and give in to the urge of issuing a PR that really doesn't say anything new.

My first post to you said as much. That's why I was trying to get the discussion back to the merits and not whether anyone was pumping and not whether certain people are good or bad.

I really want information on companies. I weclome a letter from them but it's not necessary. If it saves time and money because it stops the phone calls, then OK.

Like I said, I usually stick away from pinkies because I thoroughly do my own research. So far, this company has shown itself to be pretty straight in its shooting. I don't see any pumping from them.

Who cares if message board posters pump it or bash it? The facts will speak for themselves. If someone feels strongly about the company, they should use a bash to buy. Yesterday would have been a good opportunity to buy. I believe I saw that it dipped to .115 and is now at .14, which is a pretty good swing.