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To: OtherChap who wrote (397)3/3/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: slipnsip  Respond to of 717
 
"Thus they have to have significant financial backing to continue. Credit lines, cash reserves, the ability to do additional stock issuing, debt offerings, etc..."

Which brings me to the most important issue for me:

Is the Aussie cashing out of part of his position(issuing stock)? Taking the money raised and putting it in his own pocket? Thus reducing his investment, or leaving that money in the company for future growth? For those of us that are long or want to be long, that money would have to stay in the company. I want the Aussie to leave what he has invested in the Co. and or increase his exposure. Not reduce it.

Where are the numbers!!!!