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To: DJB who wrote (5445)12/11/1997 6:02:00 PM
From: Bryan C. Simpson  Respond to of 10368
 
Dennis,

There is no strategy left at this point. There are no financial publications that have taught me to teach management a lesson. It's all from the gut.

No one can really explain the reason for the warrants dropping from 5 to >1. All the books and experience failed here. You are right. I owned more warrants than I could convert. Hindsight being 20/20, I would have sold a long time ago, and if everyone else had sold then, the price may have never reached $5. At any rate, sure, I am to blame.

Who is going to buy my warrants now? Are these potential buyers the same people that have driven the price down? If so, why would I want to give them my stock? as a reward for a job well done destroying the price? I do not think so!

As I mentioned before, they are for sale. $2/share. Do you want them? We have time to work something out :)

Bryan