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To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (2431)12/19/2005 12:03:05 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8122
 
I got both attorneys names from here: myturl.com.

Just because someone didn't file a motion to compel doesn't automatically imply compliance, so let's not both jump to conclusions until we have all the facts.

- Jeff



To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (2431)12/19/2005 3:42:42 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8122
 
I just talked to Atty. Rude. I'm sure Atty Rude will tell Mr. Turek he spoke to me for anyone who wishes to verify I did (probably best for disbelievers to verify my words that way instead of everyone calling the attorney themselves). In any event, Mr. Rude didn't have all the details in front of him and thus couldn't get into specifics, but he did try to be helpful as opposed to try to get me off the phone. He said in a few days he would see if he could get me the details of the plan. I guess whether he does or not will depend on what is considered public information and what control Mr. Turek has in all this.

Whether it's $4.7m, $3M, $2M or whatever, that's a lot of stock that, if dumped, could affect the share price significantly. It would also explain things much better than "the evil basher short-sellers must be responsible" although I somehow doubt that alibi will ever go away.

So... to be continued...

- Jeff