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To: LaShark who wrote (27202)2/25/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: Patrick Smith  Respond to of 30240
 
If that is true.....

....then this thread is eternally grateful and in your debt...
I might have to give you some of your shares back....



To: LaShark who wrote (27202)2/25/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: Patrick Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30240
 
RFH... (eom)



To: LaShark who wrote (27202)2/25/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: Sye Walsh  Respond to of 30240
 
Chris
I forwarded one of his more passionate, personal posts on to Jill this past weekend. If we have been deloused, I am most grateful. Sye



To: LaShark who wrote (27202)2/25/1998 8:52:00 PM
From: Kashish King  Respond to of 30240
 
Chris, some of us have careers to attend to and with El Ni¤o bearing down on us yesterday, I did not have much time for investment related activities yesterday. I'm puzzled by the continued topic of me in light of the stock's performance, I'm not sure what that achieves. What shareholders are far more interested in is an explanation of rumors like the big players from Wall Street and some of the others which have turned out to pure fabrications. I'm quite sure those were passed on in good faith, but given the crushing decline in the stock price since then, I would assume that you would have a personal interest in getting to the bottom of those rumors yourself?

I think if anything was learned here is was that we need to weigh information, good or bad, carefully and not casually dismiss that which doesn't fit our current position in a given stock. Sometimes a hard lesson is the best lesson and I have had my share of them myself. I understand you've decided to exit the stock and I wish you luck in your future investments, really.

Sincerly, Mr. Critically Correct