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To: Ploni who wrote (1284)10/22/1997 10:49:00 AM
From: Gravitar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2544
 
News just came out:

ELMSFORD, NY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--October 22, 1997--Cityscape
Financial Corp. (NASDAQ:CTYS) today sought to clarify some
information concerning the retirement of Mr. Martin Brand. It was
announced on September 5, 1997 by Cityscape's UK subsidiary, City
Mortgage Corporation (CMC), that Mr. Brand, 61, would be retiring as
Lending Director of CMC. It also was announced by CMC that Mr.
David Owen, 40, was appointed Lending Director, effective October 6.
Mr. Owen, 40, previously was Credit Director of Mortgage Trust, the
direct lending subsidiary of First National Building Society (FNBS),
Ireland's largest building society, where he was responsible for the
formulation and implementation of its UK group credit policy. Prior
to that, he was a founder of Mortgage Trust in 1986, where he was
responsible for its credit policy, underwriting, legal services and
customer care.



To: Ploni who wrote (1284)10/22/1997 11:20:00 AM
From: Shane Stump  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2544
 
If I had emailed you and told you I was getting out on GUT feeling, I think you would have laughed. I got out the week before the crash and I was at the lake when it occurred. I didn't think it would do this!

Shane



To: Ploni who wrote (1284)10/22/1997 1:02:00 PM
From: TNH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2544
 
Hi Charles,

Thank you for your support ... yesterday was the first time I posted
on SI but I have been a lurker on this and other threads for a while.
I was really surprised then to see Shane and Sankar exited too ...
anway, it's hind sight now ... if it makes you feel any better my
tax deduction would have lasted 38 years ... hmm, wonder if I'll live that long ... can I pass it to my future kids? :)

TNH