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To: John Goodman who wrote (2661)3/1/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: SnakeCharmer  Respond to of 2840
 
John_
....My point is that I would not trust these jerks to go through with their re-organization plan, which would be good for us. It is very possible that they are the ones who have been accumulating shares over the past 6-months at pennies per share for a stock of a company that we all still feel has liquidation value of $$'s per share. I think these guys have been skirting the law so long that anything they would pull out of their bag of tricks would not surprise me. They are either stupid or fearless. So what if these guys turn around and beshit the agreement they made with their vendors. Where's the "E"? Who's to say? Pat may just have a point here.

Via con Dios~
S~



To: John Goodman who wrote (2661)3/1/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: mark alan rosenberg  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2840
 
John,
How have you been?
Having been an advocate (of sort) for the Stream shareholders,
last summer, I felt that it would entail an enormous amount of $$$'s to
go on with "suit".
So, I've taken a posture of "wait and see", to let this whole
thing unfold. I've always felt, and still do, that if there is
any technology value to STLC, it belongs to the shareholders of
Stream- lock, stock, and barrel.
We know that any technologies developed to this point were
brought on by Stream dollars, and these assets should not belong
to DERIVITATIVE bondholders, the new Preletz group and its
shareholders, or to any other entity.
Patience may pay. The shareholders of Stream should hold tight,
and if the conveyance goes on to the new company, watch its
success, then, act to lien its future.

Mark