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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (2021)3/5/1998 9:45:00 PM
From: Harry_Behemoth  Respond to of 2841
 
Thursday March 5, 7:44 pm Eastern Time
Dominion Bridge stake cut by group
WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - A group including Deere Park Capital Management Inc said on Thursday it reduced its stake in Dominion Bridge Corp to 21.2 percent, or 6,664,060 common shares.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the group said on February 26 it sold a total of 524,200 shares for $1,196,517.50.

Dominion Bridge is a Quebec-based importer and distributor of carbon steel standard industrial fasteners.

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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (2021)3/6/1998 12:49:00 AM
From: Raymond James Norris  Respond to of 2841
 
Please Fred,

Get a Life. Seriously. It's one thing to discuss a company and its merits on these boards but completely different to continually post lies and insults that have no place here.

And we overestimated McGinnis' ability to tell the truth.

Oh please! As if Mike's only desire is to see this stock go down. No, Mike might have made some pathetic mistakes, but he didn't lie. Apparently if you didn't know, he himself owns 300k shares, and with a salary that he makes, that 300k is extremely important for his long term plans. To accuse Mike of lying is to first make the assumption he told someone 1.20 was made (which he did not) and then that he made that comment knowing full well it wasn't true (again, which he didn't).

I'm not blind. I can see this was well below the mean estimates of First Call. But I'm also not ignorant. I can see this company for its long term value. I can see where it's going and where it should be. And amazingly, it's fair price value is no lower than it was yesterday. It's still a minimum of 50% above these levels. So if you hate this stock, sell. If you hate it a lot, sell short. I really don't care. But I'm tired of reading your complaints that do nothing but bash a company that's still growing above its industry peers (even if taxes might overshadow that). Not bad at all....and sure they might not have met estimates, but 10$ a share is way to low for a future billion dollar company...

Conservatively Yours,
Raymond J. Norris