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Microcap & Penny Stocks : STREAMLOGIC CORP (STLC)- This stock is going to fly! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mark alan rosenberg who wrote (2519)1/10/1998 9:45:00 AM
From: John Goodman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2840
 
Tonto:

Go figure when it comes to those who trade this stock. Give me a single rational reason why anyone would trade it considering events! I wasn't able to follow the market for a few days and upon return, caught STLC when it traded zero shares. I thought debtors in possession finally pulled the plug and ended StreamLogic trading. The very next day, STLC was back. Very strange.

Mark:

I haven't heard a thing from Steve. I still feel his resolve hasn't deminished. Maybe he, like others of us, are waiting for this thing to end so we may take the next step. Boy, if I were Stream management, I probably would be breathing a sigh of releaf thinking things have calmed down on this thread. I'm sure they feel most of the militant shareholders have bailed and are no longer a threat. This is a false sence of security. There are still shareholders out there who simply don't have anything to say at the moment. Could this be the calm before the storm? Who knows for sure. All I know is my mind has not changed. I still feel as strongly as ever that what Stream management did and continues to do, has a foul smell to it. The structure of this asset manipulation may be leagal and above board. However, Preletz and his merry men were just a little to eager to side with debtors especially when these debtors are unsecured. Now, look what Preletz gets for his efforts. Didn't we say something like this was going to happen months before? Isn't this a little to self serving to be entirely leagal (certainly not ethical. But what does ethics have to do with things these days, right?). No, I don't think everyone has dissapeared. We will see how many of us are still standing when STLC is closed.

Bruce Cullen:

Some day I would like to know who these guys are that the Stream boys pissed off. Sounds like the type you don't want visiting you late at night. If they are, maybe they could hold a special meeting with Stream management to represent the shareholders. I'm sure Stream management would listen to them if they asked real nice.

John