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To: Menahel who wrote (4752)1/6/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: JAMES F. CLASPILL III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
It that the only way you can make any money!! If I am not mistaken, you are the guy that posted that meyerson (the son) was recommending the Warrants. I guess you purchased them and now looking for and easy way out. Whats wrong, you unable to take a lose!!! Shareholders should be allot too sue people like you for wasteing company time and money. I guess you can find a low life lawyer in need of your dirt work. He will get the most money and you will get pennys on the dollar. Go for it. You know what I think of you!!! That right, you the biggest.

Jim



To: Menahel who wrote (4752)1/7/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: Lee Fredrickson  Respond to of 9695
 
Menahel-

I'll play these.

Lee



To: Menahel who wrote (4752)1/7/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Menahel, this is definitely not one of those cases where there is a clear cut shareholder grievance. If you look at the group as a whole, they all got slaughtered. JMAR announced a long time ago that they were considering private placements to raise money (disclosure). Why not sue the Dow Jones for the market crash earlier in Oct., or the swiss. JMAR cannot be faulted for raising money. Anytime a company raises money thru a secondary offering the risk of decline is there. Given the crash of technology issues and the Korean fiasco, how can you say the total decline is due to the swiss. They disclosed the info on the swiss in an SEC document. Where is your case?

--Bilberry