To: John B. Smyth who wrote (202 ) 3/14/1998 12:54:00 AM From: Ontopequity Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 856
Without prejudice. Thanks for the site reference John. I understand that the two brokerage houses each placed a small amount (brokered). I also understand that there were some investors who were personally introduced to you, but did not go through the brokerage houses (non-brokered).( I am not about to release their names on line}. It is important for you to understand, remember and acknowledge the people who have educated and encouraged investors, and then introduced those investors to you. I'm sure you will agree; that the power and influence you have in the public markets and in the financial world, shall increase in direct proportion to your willingness to cooperate and support the brokerage community. I have recently enjoyed a 36% increase in one of the high tech stocks I own, simply because the chairman decided it was time to go to the market for some financing. A couple of phone calls must have been made to some influential people, because the stock took a little run, with no new releases. This man is no where near as technologically advanced as you are, but he has a strong team of 20 yr veterans working together, and he commands instant respect in the brokerage community.The most influential business men in the world today have one thing in common: They have all made others wealthy along with them. It has been my intention to stir you to think about ways in which you may improve your influence in the public markets. If I have achieved that goal, It was worth it to me to offend you. I would still like to ask you this question; how much money came through from the non-brokered investor who was introduced to you personally by the one broker and his promoter friend?