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To: Paul Weiss who wrote (2474)3/6/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
AHARONI PREPARES TO SCREW SHAREHOLDERS AGAIN

Aharoni has rescinded his options package now worthless with the shares 30% below the strike price so that he can increase his cash compensation and get new options with a lower strike price.

As they say in the Marine Corps, BOHICA

Bend Over Here It Comes Again.

The company will try to put a positive spin on this but the fact is Aharoni is trying to confiscate ever more or the dwindling value of the company.

A leopard doesn't change its spots. Aharoni can be trusted, to screw you every time.

Mr. Pink



To: Paul Weiss who wrote (2474)3/6/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: Goulds  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7054
 
Paul, Do you know the status of this situation? The magazine that folks keep refering to for this info is somewhat limited in their perspective on this and a lot of other issues...in my opinion.
What is the legal situation concerning bankruptcy in Israel? Is this situation being resolved? Or, has it been resolved? Has Mr Ahroni been asked about it? Surely, the man does not deserve to be shunned, nor a business he is involved in, because of an article that didn't even get his comments. They stated he was not available for comment. That doesn't mean he wouldn't have... that's an old trick from way back.
I know a lot of excellent businessmen who went through similar situations before they were sucessful. I, for one, will not condemn this company or question the honesty of it's reports based on one article in a magazine written about one principle's distant past failure.
I don't know the whole story behind this. None of us do.
There's one thing for sure... Obviously, you can't believe everything you see in print...