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To: Done, gone. who wrote (478)11/18/2006 12:30:56 PM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1681
 
Petar Wolfe

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To: Done, gone. who wrote (478)11/18/2006 1:27:49 PM
From: Done, gone.  Respond to of 1681
 
My view of Petar V. has morphed along with the story.

My first impression of this man was right after Ammerman gave me his # when the move in IR was made from Devries. I called Petar Wolfe (that was the name he was using at that time...same guy...go figure)


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mr. Petar V. aka Wolfe,

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If I understand this correctly -- meaning Vucicevich is Wolfe -- then how is it possible that Vucicevich spoke of Wolfe as if Wolfe were someone else other than Vucicevich?

The answer below is supposedly from Vucicevich:
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Q: Does the share price of Loftwerks alarm you in any way and should the current shareholders have any reason to expect a higher price after the merger.

A: I have no reason for alarm only because I don’t own any shares. Part of the discussions with Loftwerks involves how many shares we would be awarded as part of the merger. At this time, or at least the last time I checked, the shares were extremely undervalued and the value would have to be increase to accommodate the merger. It is clear to me that Peter Wolfe of Kore has a plan to do so which I believe will leave stockholders happy.

As to whether or not the value will increase, I don’t know nor do I believe anyone does. There are far too many factors to consider, the least of which is the actual proposed merger. Those who invest in the markets, as I do, surely must realize there is no “sure thing” and if there are those who to believe there is, I would suggest they try their luck at the casino or learn what it means to be an insider and be very careful.


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