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To: Chuck Bleakney who wrote (6271)12/8/1997 1:49:00 PM
From: Z Analyzer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
<<Unfortunately the SEC seems to condone the
slanted playing field. Please see URL and excerpt below...>>
If the info is easily accessible and people don't bother, then they have nothingto complain about. As for the rest of us....



To: Chuck Bleakney who wrote (6271)12/8/1997 4:33:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Respond to of 9124
 
True, but just about everyone has access to a telephone and could call in to listen to recorded conference calls, news releases and company updates. Also, most libraries have , or will soon get internet access so anyone with their company's www address could look it up. Not everyone will take the time to go to the library or even call in to replay a recorded call, but then not everyone even knows enough to act on information if they did have it. The point is that there now are convenient, Level Playing Field methods to get out the information.

How complicated can it be for those not on the internet: 1] Call this number xxx-xxx-xxxx and select from the voice prompt menu, or 2] Log onto the internet on your PC or at your library or other location and go to www.levelfield.com and select the button for updated company information. I think that would answer most needs for ease of access.

The tools are available to implement these solutions today and there seems to me to be little excuse for not doing it.