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To: Alan Newman who wrote (1086)1/12/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: Tnsplyr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1472
 
I finally got TWO messages back from the SEC that weren't canned, pretyped messages! At least I think they weren't. Both messages were in response to complaint letters I had sent regarding bid/ask spreads and the possible manipulation of RSYS stock prices on the Nasdaq. Both of the replies I received were from the same guy, Al
Lapins, and they said the same thing in different ways...so I think they were hand written. We might just be getting through to them, folks. Please let the SEC know your feelings. Help@SEC.gov

Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 19:04:02 -0500
From: HELP@sec.gov
To: Tnsplyr <jmulhaus@lcps.k12.nm.us>
Subject: Re[2]: Rule: Re: RSYS spread on the Nasdaq

We thank you for providing the SEC with your information. However, SEC investigations are conducted on a confidential basis. Therefore, we are unable to provide any status or update reports.


Al Lapins

Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 18:52:32 -0500
From: HELP@sec.gov
To: Tnsplyr <jmulhaus@lcps.k12.nm.us>
Subject: Re: RSYS spread on the Nasdaq

Thank you for providing the SEC with your information.


Al Lapins



To: Alan Newman who wrote (1086)1/13/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: Burt  Respond to of 1472
 
Short term, this is NOT good news (as can be seen by the fact that is stock right now is down to 35 13/16). It makes the float even smaller and that much more subject to manipulation.

But, more interesting long term, is that banks don't usually own stock for their own accounts. So, who was this purchase made for? And, where did the shares come from?