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To: Art Yeap who wrote (6715)1/23/1998 1:54:00 PM
From: Jon Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6895
 
It's good that Neal took some time to try and clarify CM's activities.
While we are on the subject of the show, would a copy of that agreement to lease "carpet space" be available for we, the shareholders, to see?
That should be no problem and should back up Neal's comments.
My personal opinion was stated weeks ago. The company backed out due to costs and is probably still obligated to pay for the space.
Maybe another reason for the sudden name change-release of Curtis Mathes liabilities?



To: Art Yeap who wrote (6715)1/23/1998 3:25:00 PM
From: _Highlander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6895
 
Iguess we all have a vivid image of what went down at CES by now, Art. Your attitude is justifiable and so is everyone else's. The 'facts...' were clear even before all the news and other releases. CRTM and Custer's actions were entirely predictable given previous 'showings' over the past few years as the company has both morally and financially gone down hill.

So now everyone is turning their attention to NAB and to what extent (if any) CRTM will involve itself in this opportunity to promote itself before the world of production consumers as opposed to public or other conspicuous consumers.

The end result is going to be much the same. Custer and his 7th Cavalry may or may not put in an appearance of some sort, but it will not matter in terms of stock value or market share. In this case both are near '0'... Sure, we just went up to .50 and now we're headed back down again. It may or may not do another upturn next week or it may plummet back to 1/8 or even lower. News, Hype, or other twaddle will have no bearing on what happens, however. Any movement is just MM's getting their new private jets re-financed and if any of the rest of us are able to snag a used Pinto in passing, it will be a simple case of accidental good timing on our part.

I could have bailed for 15/32 ( actually, I did sell 2000 shares because I wanted a few hundred dollars pocket money!), but now I intend to ride it out again on the long shot that it still might break $1 before the end of February (if not sooner). From the way the board is flowing, a good many other people have been picking up some spare change as well. Only a few large blocks have been moving, so, for all the grumbling and cynicism, it would appear that most of us are convinced there is still an opportunity here to make that big kill!