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To: Dr. Bob who wrote (5647)12/8/1997 2:02:00 PM
From: JT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
<Has anyone here called Millenium> I just did.

Dr. Bob,

This must be the "rumor of the day". Sharon is not aware of
ANY news release regarding AIPN, or an upgrade in valuation
to $50 per share. It simply is not true.

Whoever "Marty721" is at AOL should be disembowed for starting
such rumors. My guess is that he doesn't even know the phone
number for Millenium, nor has ever called them in this life.

As for Gary at Millenium, Sharon did say that he has been in
meetings all day. She did not elaborate, nor did I ask. I was
simply trying to throw cold water on the rumor mill. Everyone
will have to wait for news, just like me. Today, tomorrow,
year end, or mid-March. It doesn't matter - I'm here til it
pops, and maybe longer.

Hanging very long, hanging very tough,
JT

P.S. The number for Millenium is 561-988-2334. Ask for Sharon
or Gary (Gary usually knows all, but tells little).



To: Dr. Bob who wrote (5647)12/8/1997 2:19:00 PM
From: Sycamore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11888
 
Dr. Bob, I've talked to somebody at Millennium late last week, and was given the impression that somebody there who owns a lot of shares of AIPN personally think that the stock is worth $50/share at a minimum long term. He said he won't even entertain the idea of selling the stock below $20 and hasn't sold any share to date. Also, I was given the impression that it is his personal opinion that the stock could perform much better in 1998 compared to 1997.

Additionally, for whatever it's worth, I've talked to a couple of people today who own large amounts of shares on the stock and was told that they're still buying it actively at this price.

Good luck. Hopefully the decision you make is the right one. sycamore

P.S. To my knowledge, Millennium's office is open to current shareholders as well as prospective investors. So, I don't think it will be a problem if you call them directly.