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To: Michael Anthony who wrote (1666)2/10/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: david james  Respond to of 2841
 
Yes, the story is on the Financial Post web page now. However, we really have no idea how accurate the info is. Obviously coming from someone willing to leak inside information who may have their own motivations such as seeing DBCO stock move up. And given that DBCO opened at 2 1/32 this morning, it doesn't look like many people believe the story.

David



To: Michael Anthony who wrote (1666)2/10/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: Chien Li  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2841
 
Paranoia indeed. Just because a "professor" could not find the news release, he started telling everybody that a conspiracy might be going on. Then you have Duncan implying that I got the inside information a few hours before everybody else, therefore reinforcing the conspiracy theory although at that time the story was proven real. Well, you can tell how rational people behave when it comes to their money. By the way, next time, don't use the Canoe search engine and go directly to the Financial Post sites and check for news. The search engine cannot find the latest story because its file was updated from time to time I guess. Apology to Robert Gibbens, the reporter of Financial Post if he reads our posts.