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To: Dave Shares who wrote (394)11/26/1997 12:11:00 AM
From: franco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2512
 
Hey hey ho ho, PR Man has got to go....

That was absolutely the lamest press release on good news
I have ever seen. First of all the headline should read
"Cooper Manufacturing out of bankruptcy" which is the
most important part, followed by what CBNR GETS in terms
of assets for all their hard work. In other words, whats
the bottom line value for CBNR- and we shouldn't have to
wait for a research report for that! Maybe even some comments
from the judge would have been nice...

But bad PR struck CBNR before, when it took PR Man 3 news
releases in 2 weeks in October to get the PPP story out,
and even PPP's Michael John had to show up on the internet
to clarify what was going on.

Anyway, hopefully we'll see some more $tuff about Cooper
coming out of bankruptcy by the shareholder meeting Dec 13.

Good luck!



To: Dave Shares who wrote (394)11/26/1997 6:22:00 AM
From: bconard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2512
 
Dave,

Some time ago, M. John of PPP indicated that two companies would be formed using CBNR's current assets for one and PPP for the other. Did you happen to discuss this during your talk to the company?

I agree with you, a lot of the Cooper news makes sense. I also can understand not putting all of the info in a news release to the general public, but have to agree with Franco that they might have jazzed it up a bit more. Some place between his version and the actual release. Looks like the market was not to excited about it either, down 8 1/2 cents.

Franco, thats the 2nd time you have mentioned a shareholders meeting, not including your response to my where/when question. Has anyone else been notified of this and if so, how long ago? I don't mind being the last to know, someone has to be <vbg>, but if shareholder notices went out then my broker is falling down on the job and I want to talk to him about it. TIA for any info that any of you can provide.

If there is an AGM in a couple of weeks, we may not get much news before that. Just my guess.

Happy Thanksgiving to all, Bob