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To: LFISKY who wrote (5069)3/5/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: skreiger  Respond to of 27968
 
LFISKY,

As a general point, you are exactly right. As a CPA, you fully understand the numbers and their meaning. Unfortunately, many others who read the SI thread in an attempt to gather information about a stock do not fully understand the implications of the numbers.

For that reason, sometimes it becomes necessary IMO for someone who has established credibility (like Brad) to refute claims and innuendo brought forth by Little Engine. There really is very little question in the minds of long-term shareholders/posters/lurkers that LE is here simply to attack the company and create uncertainty about its operations, management, financial reporting -- you name it and he will attempt to show it in a bad light. Only he would know the reason for spending so much time and energy on this thread but one might reasonably hypothesize that he is being paid to do it. However, some of the newer investors have not been introduced fully to this ongoing saga, so it is conceivable they would be scared off (prior to doing a full study of the company) by Little Engine's tactics.

Of course, lately he has come off looking like "Boo-Boo The Fool" because of Firamada's steady stream of positive news and the release of their audited financials (which LE often stated would never come). Nevertheless, I, for one, fully appreciate Brad's continuing efforts to bring factual information to this thread and will continue to do my own DD in an effort to protect my investment. I certainly would encourage others to do the same.

Best regards,

Scott