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To: davesd who wrote (611)12/23/1997 12:46:00 PM
From: Sonny  Respond to of 926
 
> Now it's just a waiting game to see what happens to TRKN as we move
> into 1998.

You are right Dave ... just a waiting game to see a slow death perhaps? Now, what is left there which is of any value to see? At this juncture, I must say that I'm even surprized to see this is not going down to the kingdom of pennydome, pink sheets etc? Don't you think that all the insiders must have been out recently when it has spiked up to 11 for a brief period? Anyone knows, any accounting for how_and_when they behave/act/dump?

Hope you were at least ++ve in the end overall, for the whole year!

Happy Holidays,

-/Sonny.



To: davesd who wrote (611)12/23/1997 11:25:00 PM
From: JFitnich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 926
 
Dave, a belated thanks for the info. It's much appreciated by myself and others on this thread, I am sure. It's a lot better than being left in limbo.

The question I was asking myself was if Dobson really wanted to run this company. He's made his money so I saw no incentive to stay. From the looks of it he has decided to stay. However, the question now comes back too...will companies buy TRKN's equipment knowing their precarious financial situation? This point has been raised before but I think it has merit. Any opinions?

I for one am taking the holidays off from the markets and I think any and all TRKN holders deserve a Merry Christmas.

God Bless. JF