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To: Mathon Dabasir who wrote (3688)12/4/1997 10:59:00 AM
From: Brad Zelnick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14451
 
I receive one of these stockholder litigation letters each week. I have yet to see a nickel of benefit or return. My sense is that none of the above postings on this issue have any real insight that could instruct an investor. From reading a summary of the pleading in this case, I sense there is some interesting stuff - the least of which is insider selling. The net effect of all this is an increased cost of doing business for the company involved. Having discussed this with folks like Greenberg at the Chronicle, I find little merit in the entire exercise. This is just friction in the american business system. It in no way represents corrective action.

ie, all the litigation posts appear to be gossip from the laundromat.

Meanwhile the Radiological Society has been meeting this week. SGI equipment is the best suited for telemedicine (IMHO), which should be hitting this medical specialty like a tsunami. Does anyone have a sense of what kind of presence and response SGI has had at that meeting? At some point soon all radiologic data will be acquired, moved, manipulated, stored, etc. digitally. This is a huge market with a lot of value add. Surely someone from this thread has some info.