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Technology Stocks : NTN Communications, worth 185 million? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JAMES F. CLASPILL III who wrote (1914)1/30/1998 9:21:00 PM
From: dwight vickers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2985
 
How sad that you continue to blame me for NTN's plight.

I should provide proof that the REG.S/D boys are shorting? Check the price. I know, tax loss selling and disloyal shareholders listening to me. Funny stuff.

Why don't you provide proof that they are going to keep the shares when converted? And by the way, if what's been posted is true, they can't control more than a very small percentage of outstanding shares per the financing agreement. How do you get around that?

I am more than willing to let this all play out and wait and see what they do with the shares. That will prove the point. Want to put your money where your mouth is? I say they dump as quickly as they can convert and cover the shorts.

Furthermore, your bashing of me is really pathetic. You have posted ad nauseum over the last couple of years all the positive things the company has told you and added your own glowing analysis of the future. Tell me, have any of those "positive" things happened? Not one. The stock price has collapsed and the company is scratching to stay alive. Your failure to understand the significance of the financing isn't my fault. I showed you places to go for an education, but you prefer to parrot the company line. And watch the stock plummet as I told you it would.

Do you understand the difference between REG.S and REG.D? Semantics, or just another issue for you to attempt to question my credibility. The finance boys are using it the same way.

And the best you can come up with is to tell people I have a vendetta aginst the company.

The company has a vendetta against you and other shareholders. They're stealing your money and you keep leading the cheers.

I know, you're a loyal long term shareholder, right?

Pretty pathetic.

Dwight (bet the e-mails will be flying tonight)