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To: jimmy who wrote (6492)1/19/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: Jonathan Brown  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10368
 
Jimmy, Scott, Bum, et al., I conclude that we'd all at the very least like answers about (1) Wilson's shares and (2) the company's business plan. Do you and members of the thread think it an idea to write a joint letter to Orton, Logue, or AB&G board members raising these questions and asking for comment? Guessing with respect to BNGO has lost its appeal for me. Personally, I'd prefer facts, which the press release and reporting are short on. Remember the warrant call? If Wilson's shares are joining the float, I'd very much like to know about it. Institutions may or may not find a larger float a welcome development, but I'm pretty sure that when supply increases, price goes down. Do the thread's fundamentalists know if the company must file with the SEC when changes occur regarding business plan or major shareholders? The rewards of investing in BNGO may remain sound; prospects may indeed have improved. But as I said in an earlier post, the risks seem to keep increasing. If anyone has a strategy for extracting definitive information from the company, I'd like to hear it.

J