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To: Seeker who wrote (9409)3/9/1998 4:06:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12454
 
The only thing left to say is how pathetic mgmt has been towards shareholders.

Mike,

Just to ruminate here a bit on terms.

paúthetúic (p.-thet"1k) also paúthetúiúcal (-1-k.l) --adj. 1. Arousing or capable of arousing sympathetic sadness and compassion. 2. Arousing or capable of arousing scornful pity. [French path‚tique, from Late Latin patheticus, from Greek pathetikos, sensitive, from pathetos, liable to suffer, from pathos, suffering.}

For management to be pathetic towards us as shareholders in the primary (1.) meaning of pathetic would require them to show some emotional acknowledgement through validation and sensitivity. There hasn't even been a shallow businees attempt to do this. The secondary meaning (2.) is closer to what we've been taught to believe management feels towards us as shareholders.

I submit the below as a bit closer to the demonstrated behavior of management to we shareholders of CCEE.

apúaúthetúic (ýp".-thet"1k) also apúaúthetúiúcal (-1-k.l) --adj. 1. Feeling or showing a lack of interest or concern; indifferent. 2. Feeling or showing little or no emotion; unresponsive. [From apathy, on the model of pathetic.] --ap"aúthet"iúcalúly adv.

Any reciprocally meaningful relationship between management and their shareholders simply doesn't exist. Sad, but true.

George