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To: Ron Harvey who wrote (5417)11/4/1997 6:53:00 PM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 31646
 
Many of you wrote me ems saying Joe we love you but watch your a-- with sec on what it seems to be an inside info.

Rest assured, what I know is a general public knowledge.
Its what is whispered within the industry corridor. Like the ASND and LU rumour, the FORE rumour the pair rumour etc ROFL -----
As for the news of Aon Group, I found out as the news , some 350 automatic fax was going out as it was hitting all the wire services..

I get new from MMS, engineers, IR dept, from TPRO sales personnel, from Fluor, Wonderware.
All we have to do is make some friggin phone calls <<<ggg>>>

Thank you again for your kind concern.
I will never jeopardise our beloved TPRO.
In fact I will shut up from now on.

With love Joe TPRO

PS
If SKip was here he would frown on me and spank my butt.
I just had to show those SOBS that TPRO is for REAL !!!!!!!!




To: Ron Harvey who wrote (5417)11/4/1997 7:09:00 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Respond to of 31646
 
Ron,

I hope you aren't the type of person who beleilves everythig you read in the paper. There are alot of snide and shallow dillentantes who think they understand a subject in great depth after a few hours of study. This attitude is all to common among columnists and reporters who seem to think they can fully grasp an issue they ahve just been assigned by an editor under a strict deadline. I read the LA Times article and came away with the impression the writer loves to burst bubbles for no other reason than its fun. It reminds me of all the writers who laughed at MSFT for giving away DOS, and praising AAPL for its new paradigm.

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