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To: Dick Hoaxland who wrote (10792)3/22/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20681
 
Dick, not true. There are quite a number of Naxos and LS Capital shareholders interested in FL.



To: Dick Hoaxland who wrote (10792)3/22/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: KRosenfeld  Respond to of 20681
 
Mr Hoaxland, you ask

<<Why after more than a decade of development is no one interested in
Franklin Lakes if it indeed has potential?>>

I ask

"Why after less than ten days of posting, is no one interested in your posts?"



To: Dick Hoaxland who wrote (10792)3/22/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: Jim Lucky  Respond to of 20681
 
KING HOAX: You like many others like to put the cart before the horse!

I suppose you expect the Dow to be 10 Thousand before it ever reaches Nine also!!! You and many others on the thread here seem to be perpetual naysayers who have trouble reading between the lines. With all the recent news we have had it is amazing to see the continued illogical dissension despite the positive progression that Naxos has seen since its inception and foremost in the recent press releases. If you need further rational, compare the stock halt in 1996 relative to the warp drive Naxos is in now if that's not too complicated for you. Those certified COC releases really are starting to tell the tale and will continue to do so. Have you seen any of them recently? Does not sound like it! Check them out www.naxosresource.com. Since it has indeed been a decade, at least MY instincts and DD tell me that we are about to arrive on Wall Street and do hope very much that you will still be shorting when we do. Better luck elsewhere, DICK!

Jim Lucky



To: Dick Hoaxland who wrote (10792)3/23/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: Tom Frederick  Respond to of 20681
 
Mr. Hoax, as the poster number 10,793, your question seems specious. The fact that we have moved from the ASE to the NASDAQ BB and the trading days have ranged from 15,000 to 400,000 shares with many recent days over 100,000 shares seems to say that SOMEONE is interested. The history of Naxos would seem to say that at the very least people are interested enough to pour the sweat and blood into this venture for almost 8 years now, (not quite a decade) and the "interested" parties may very well be supporting those efforts on a regular but low key basis. (I know I haven't purchased another 100,000 shares)

Besides, after umpteen posts from you and there seems to be no one putting any credence in what you have to say, do you think WE should disregard YOUR comments? Seems like a fair analogy.

Tom F.