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To: Paul W who wrote (967)12/9/1997 11:36:00 PM
From: kevin jones  Respond to of 2443
 
I have to agree with you Paul, hopefully TMSR will bring us a nice Christmas present in the very near future. Like my grandfather use to say "patience grasshopper". Or was that Caine's grandfather from Kung-Fu? Right now I still feel positive.

kevin



To: Paul W who wrote (967)12/10/1997 10:19:00 AM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2443
 
>>Are we in a quiet period... No, we are in a stupid period Paul.

The Company, Van Kasper et al are in a quiet period, pursuan to to SEC regs, however, the stock price shouldn't be. It's not only quiet, it's been taking a prolonged dump.

and what about that fine piece of salesmanship with the inside back cover of the prospectus? Uncle Festus (Addamms Family) on acid? What was THAT all about? (or TMSR allowed Van Kasper to put out a piece of garbage). How does Steve Aanderud sell Uncle Festus to The Kemper Funds? Perhaps a Mother-daughter or Father-son combination with (NYSE:CU) Driver's Education '98 would have been more appropriate or all reviews listed with respective publications' logos would have been more appropriate, corporate finance/institutional investor friendly and infinitely more saleable.

From the web site to corporate finance growth strategy/tactics, this company simply has a blind spot. Does everyone see that?

We're getting on our nerves also.