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To: Paul Capozzoli who wrote (14344)11/6/1997 8:18:00 AM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
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To: michael d kugler (13792 )
From: FTJoe
Wednesday, Nov 5 1997 9:39PM EST
Reply #13805 of 14348

Michael, here's the comment:

<Answer: Dempsey Mork did in fact mentioned it today in the conversation, he even brought it up!>

How dare you contend he's implying Mork said he knew about the 10 million dollars. You've now recommended, in more direct terms than that, that 3 specific individuals sell some of their stock, and twice that all shareholders should sell some or all, especially if they are currently looking at a profit. That is in direct violation of the rules governing licensed brokers, you shrugged it off by saying "I didn't specifically say to sell". You want to play guess what they really meant, I'd think you'd lose.



To: Paul Capozzoli who wrote (14344)11/6/1997 8:26:00 AM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
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To: michael d kugler (13815 )
From: Riley G
Wednesday, Nov 5 1997 10:03PM EST
Reply #13834 of 14349

Were do I say that Mork claimed the company was getting 10 million? I said he brought it up in our conversation.

Riley G
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To: Matty Dee (13474 )
From: Riley G Wednesday, Nov 5 1997 1:28PM EST
Reply #13480 of 13833

Matty,
My information is not insider information. It did not come from anyone in the company. In fact Mork told me about it in a telephone conversation that I had with him this afternoon.

I like NYS laws on recording conversations over the telephone. I can legally record them as long as one party knows it's being recorded (without telling the other.) I even paid for the call, I'll tack it onto the price of my shares! Did I record it, and his answers?

Long Arm Of The LAW,
Riley G