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To: Singleton Bain who wrote (97)3/20/1998 2:46:00 PM
From: Janine Burns  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454
 
To T and Dan . . . It is about time. I sincerely appreciate your support.

I am a long on IHI and feel certain that IHI can come out of this situation. I for one am pleased that we can still sell products while this investigation continues. The product is the most important thing to me. Where else in the world can I sell (and buy) products and save my customers money at the same time! I am not an investor and have NEVER thought of myself as such. I am a sales representative with a product line like no other.

As for the stock: Who knows? But I am here to tell you that IHI is not a scheme or a scam. This battle has been fought and won in several states and IHI has come out stronger as a result. I feel the same thing will happen here. The only difference is that now IHI is a publically traded company and that makes headlines and headlines sell papers.

I think the SEC did exactly as it should have by halting the upward spiral in the IHI stock last week. I also can see the justification in securing the NC facility. (Ya know, just in case management wanted to destroy "evidence"). I do not believe there is any "evidence" to destroy. And I do believe that, after a thorough investigation, IHI will prevail.

Guess what folks, what a better company IHI will be once the SEC clears their name. Wonder what will happen to the stock then?

Janine