To: john dixon who wrote (1099 ) 1/19/1998 11:58:00 AM From: Alys Hall Respond to of 3702
John...I don't know how many years its been. I know it's a long time.Hopefully, we will get some news about the protocol, but after reading Shero's post when may be the question. I don't know who's done what to whom? Whether or not Darth Vader and his group are sellers or Lon Stone and management are the ones whose personal financial houses are in disarray, the consequence has been that we, the stupid, loyal long positions are getting hurt. It's more than just the temporary decline in the stock price, it's the potential dilution giving us a smaller and smaller piece of the returns. No one wants to see this stock picture improve more than I do. I should think that makes me no one's enemy..unless, of course, someone is deliberately trying to destroy the Company. This much I do know. Both Davis and Shero post information to this thread which gives us a picture of both positives and negatives.Trying to decide which of them is correct may not be possible without a crystal ball, but we need to see and hear from management even if they are on their way out. There is a lot which could be done to re-assure the stockholders..if management gives a rat's behind about its stockholders. Let's see them and hear from them. I know Lon's last statement was that finding the new CEO was a priority...will the pursuit of one continue to be a priority or will it again be placed on the back burner? Is it even possible to find a competent CEO given the current environment? What is the hold up in the LYM 1 testing..why are going to March instead of February? And so on...whether you believe that Shero is part of Darth's group or whether he isn't, to me right now, is less important than the meat of what he just posted. It makes sense to hear from management..after all this is a very trying time for the stockholders of TCLN and we need to know that we have a management team that is aware of realities and can deal with them or we might as well close up shop. How difficult and time consuming could it be to spend an hour of time with stockholders on a conference call?