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To: Doo who wrote (101)3/11/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: jazzstone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 242
 
Also did the same, also got same answers, but also tried to pin him down on the fact why when the stock was dropping like a rock, that lloyd to me there was no reason except maybe the shorts were setting off stop selling. ok, fine i said , how about a press release to calm things down, which companys that are worth a damn usually do.Lloyd told me he called weaver the nite before and asked to do this, weaver told him no, because there was not anything significant going on to deem a press release....OH YEA our stock is sinking you fool!) so i said i would call weaver and talk to him.Weaver seemed very aloof and unconcerning, about the crisis the shareholders were going thru... so i told him the shareholders were looking for the company to stop the bleeding, and they could by responding with a press release!He said they did not KNOW WHATS GOING ON AND DIDNT KNOW WHAT THEY WERE GOING DO! GEEZ and this guy calls himself a CEO,RIGHT!!!! I asked him to verify what lloyd told me about the company going into production on id units for several potential customers at 15 units apiece... he said that was true... let me ask you our anyone is that significant news!!! release that and the bleeding stops, so where is the press release and concern for shareholders? IM with you tell me more about SEC complaint these guys do not desereve to be on the market!!!!!



To: Doo who wrote (101)3/12/1998 3:52:00 PM
From: Elliot Gittleman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 242
 
How about the address and contact for the SEC. Anyone interested in a class action law suit against FSS?



To: Doo who wrote (101)3/18/1998 1:27:00 PM
From: J. Stone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 242
 
>>They ALL turn out the same. ALL OF THEM.<<

Well, not quite. Some time ago, FSS picked Labor Ready as one of their stocks, and Labor Ready (which I believe at the time of the FSS pick was a bb stock) is now a fully-traded, very profitable Nasdaq stock: LBOR.

quote.yahoo.com

Don't get me wrong. I'm not backing FSS in any way; I just find it rather amazing that they got one right!!!

regards,

JS