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To: Milk who wrote (1374)12/29/1997 3:37:00 PM
From: Wayne J.  Respond to of 6654
 
Great feedback from Milk and Eddie!

I had the opportunity to visit Liechtenstein, several years ago , and I think at the time one of it's main revenue producers were selling creative and colorful postage stamps! The type that tourists would find too unique to put on a post card or letter!

It was certainly a very beautiful and interesting country, but if you blinked three times you could drive right past it!

Some Swiss people that I met at the time indicated to me that there was some very quietly secluded investment dollars hiding in the "Hills of Liechtenstein!". ( No Doubt!) ( Just my own opinion!).

Yes! J.R. I also agree with your posting! I feel that the CVIA merger activities are probably approaching a very critical stage in it's development! So if some information doesn't seem to fit! Then a call to CVIA Management is one of the options all CVIA Shareholders have available to them! ( Of course it doesn't mean that we are going to get all the answers that we are looking for! All the time! But! I continue to be encouraged by the timeliness of the responses from Jack Arnold, in addressing Shareholder inquiries!)

Keep Up The Great Effort!

Best Regards,

Wayne J.



To: Milk who wrote (1374)12/29/1997 3:57:00 PM
From: Wayne J.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
Hello! Milk,

Do U.S. Citizens still have today Dec.29, 1997, to sell for tax loss?

The only reason that I mentioned it is that ( at least to me!) it appears that there are some interesting stock buying opportunities out there!
( At least in my opinion!).

CVIA Management Response Time?????

I don't know for sure but my guess is that Jack Arnold reviews his e-mail and faxes at various times through out the day! I'm guessing late in the evening, and first thing in the morning!

I had a few e-mails that did not appear to get through to Jack Arnold!
( My guess is that it's not that he did not want to respond, but rather it got redirected, didn't arrive, ??????)

When I questioned Jack Arnold on this topic! He invited any/all shareholders/interested investors to feel free to send a second copy of an e-mail etc., but he did indicate that he has tried his best to respond to any/all correspondence in a timely and orderly fashion!

So! My recommendation would be , if anyone is unhappy at the turn a round time of Jack Arnold's responses! Then let him know! AGAIN! AND AGAIN! AND AGAIN! Until you are satisfied that he has addressed your questions and concerns to the best of his ability!

Also! I try to keep in mind that Jack Arnold is somewhat restricted from giving all details regarding the merger! ( Non Disclosure Agreement????) And I also would guess that when he has some more significant information to announce , that he will do it through a company news release rather than share it with any individual shareholder! ( Just my own opinion!).

I am very impressed with all the interesting findings that so many CVIA Thread participants have found/searched out and shared on this CVIA Thread! It's quite a "Dynamic!" group! ( In my own opinion!).

Best Regards To All,

Wayne J.