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To: Hugh A. McWhorter who wrote (2364)10/31/1997 1:48:00 AM
From: Jamey  Respond to of 3358
 
Hugh, I appreciate your astute observation of Paul, the Pres. and CEO of Intercell. You stated-
"On the brighter side--with Bill's encouragement I called Paul M. and spoke with him on several subjects. If this man is not a straight shooter he should get an academy award because I was quite impressed with his straight forwardness and frankness. My personal read is that we are NOW in extremely good hands. "
During the conversations I have had with Paul I have felt exactly the same way. I came away thinking if I am wrong about how I feel about his honesty and straightforwardness then I am the sucker of the year and I will give up on being a judge of human nature.
At this point we have not had our judgement verified by releases concerning all the things going on with INCE and Sigma7 and PIC.
If all pans out, we will all have a company and share price to prove to all that we are right in our judgement of the "new" Intercell.
Regards,
Jim



To: Hugh A. McWhorter who wrote (2364)10/31/1997 12:50:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3358
 
<<<Probably the best thing that could have ever happened to us was for the break up.>>>

Hugh: I couldn't agree with you more.

If INCE was still operating under the control of the former mgt. team I'd either be leading the charge in a suit against the company or I'd be taking a huge write-off; more than likely both. Something tells me, those who are peddling all this nonsense we're continually reading/hearing will eventually get what's coming to them.

I think it's interesting that ITCO is already foreshadowing volatility in their stock price 8 months in advance of the release of ITCO shares to INCE and its shareholders. That tells me they don't have a very strong belief in their ability to generate actual revenues. If they were to finally sell something, generate income, and (heaven forbid...profits)...who would want to sell their ITCO shares once they're in hand... and even if some shareholders dumped their shares...there should be others willing to step in and buy on the dip. That is assuming ITCO was finally selling something, and their 10-Q's painted a much different picture than they've ever been able to show.

The ITCO saga continues...... Like you Hugh, "<<<I mentally (shake) shook my head and (wonder) wondered how long someone can push such stuff on the public. >>>"

Bill