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To: Richard L. Williams who wrote (2528)3/7/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6464
 
Considering we have heard little about the SEC investigation, I'd say it has been confidential. We don't even know if BAT has turned all the required documents over to the SEC. Knowing there is an investigation and knowing what goes on in the investigation are two different things. I'm happy we were told their was an investigation.

The fact all this came to a head at one time and destroyed BAAT's price says more about Ole Joe's leadership skills than anything. It's my opinion, Ole Joe blew an excellent shot at getting some real financing going for BAT by not having company affairs in order with the SEC. The last time I talked to BAT I detected reluctance on the behalf of BAT to work through the SEC and this brings into question whether or not it ever will get listed on the NASDAQ.



To: Richard L. Williams who wrote (2528)3/8/1998 3:06:00 PM
From: JD  Respond to of 6464
 
For those who lost money on this stock it was certainly no fault of the company. They were either foolish enough to buy the stock 'after' it had already spiked 200% or more and then were foolish enough to sell 'after' it had dumped. This was a life time opportunity for those who were in the stock because they believed in the company, they bought at 10 to 25 cents and sold of chunks at over a dollar and because they believe in the company they are still holding a good chunk of stock. But only those who 'invest' wisely would have followed such a plan.