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To: Little Engine who wrote (4308)2/27/1998 1:24:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Respond to of 27968
 
Little Engine/Jamie Orr,

I find these comments very difficult to believe in light of the fact Ira and Insiders own a majority of the shares. What do you think these people are? Do you think this is a scam?

Have you ever bothered to visit FAMH?

And, just because Jamie Orr might be able to FAX a copy of e-trade statement to one individual doesnt mean neccisarily (sp? Andrew?) that Little Engine isnt Jamie Orr.

I think there are plenty of games being played here.

And, Little Engine...how about posting some of the positive email you have recieved by FAMH shareholders to "balance" things out here...

Jane:-)



To: Little Engine who wrote (4308)2/27/1998 2:32:00 PM
From: skreiger  Respond to of 27968
 
Personally, I couldn't care less who Jamie Orr is.

He apparently held nearly 69,000 shares of FAMH stock, became disillusioned about his investment, sold it, and made sure he went through our favorite instigator in order to get his gripes aired on this forum. He had his reasons for selling just as I have my reasons for buying and holding. Why should any investor place any more credence on his story than on mine or anyone else's? If he doesn't like FAMH, then sell and begone!

For some reason, Little Engine and friends seem to think that because this guy thinks he's getting a raw deal, everyone is getting a raw deal. Thank you -- I'll decide that for myself.

Just another example of twisting someone's words into a funeral dirge for Firamada. It's happened so many times on this thread I would guess most everyone has caught on to the ploy by now. Give it a rest. There are plenty of other stocks who have committed far worse sins than FAMH -- go save the people on those threads.



To: Little Engine who wrote (4308)2/27/1998 2:46:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
... $.11/share will be effected by some mitigating factors, like "writeoffs for non-recuring expenses." X-ing out non-recurring expenses just happens to be an acceptable method of accounting, it is not some scheme. All the blue chips do it as well.

TG