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To: bob yahnke who wrote (7932)11/17/1997 11:22:00 AM
From: bob yahnke  Respond to of 14577
 
More dilution would be a problem as well.



To: bob yahnke who wrote (7932)11/17/1997 11:58:00 AM
From: stock talk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14577
 
Sorry Bob, I missed your post,

<To: +Tom Terf (7733 )
From: +bob yahnke
Tuesday, Nov 11 1997 11:35AM EST
Reply #7735 of 7935

Forget the law suits, attorny's, and the waste of time and money. S3 should just give us
(the poor shareholder) some stock options that we can exercise at $4 like management
and make back part or of our loses. Better yet, take them away from management and
give them to the shareholders! This would eliminate attorny's fee's and save S3's cash
position. We'd all be better off. Except for the attorny's.>

Excellent Idea, I must of been busy that day and missed it.



To: bob yahnke who wrote (7932)11/17/1997 12:21:00 PM
From: Jan A. Van Hummel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
Bob,

I missed it. I apologize. You deserve all the credit.

The (tradable) warrant should be something as a dividend to existing
shareholders. While there would be some dilution, it would not affect
shareholders if they hold on to the warrants. If they sell them
prematurely, yes there could be some dilution if S3 starts to rise
again.

However, this is a inexpensive way for shareholders to faster recoup
(for some unrealized) losses on the shares they held on October 20, 1997.

I am opposed to a reverse split. I have never seen anything good come
out of it. If S3 gets back on the right track, it will be trading in the
double digits faster than we may think possible today.

JMHO

Jan