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To: Goulds who wrote (4152)3/23/1998 11:51:00 AM
From: Jean-Philippe Chevalier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
Davey,

Enough of the peripheral nonsense. Please post the top five customers of Actrade and the amount of business they represented for the last quarter. Your attention to this critical issue is greatly appreciated.

Don



To: Goulds who wrote (4152)3/23/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
Davef, the Wall Street Journal article destroyed Actrade and further impaired the company's already weak reputation. The stock is down on the article so your contention that the article is positive is absurd.

As for any connections between Mr. Pink and Dan Loeb, the acute fund manager mentioned in the article, Mr. Loeb is a lowly affiliate of Mr. Pink's. He is one of many operatives that serve the greater cause: to bring the truth to light.

While the article could have been much more hard hitting it did raise many good points:

Aharoni should have disclosed his bankruptcy.

Aharoni is facing further charges in this country.

Stonkus was charged with fraud by a former employer.

There are questions about the accounting practices and the company's insurance.

The stock is overvalued.

The article did not mention the significant present and past problems of other members of senior management. It skirted the existence of legitimate customers by saying that the company did not want them to be harrassed. It did not address the questionable off-shore accounting practices.

The world is watching. Look for ACRT to trade down as the company faces further scrutiny.

Mr. Pink, Master of Ceremonies



To: Goulds who wrote (4152)3/23/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: Joe Hoek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
Davef - You say in your 11:33 post that the WSJ article charges Dan Loeb of making phone calls, etc...

Now you say it is a charge from the Yahoo! thread.

<<Dream on, pink. Please respond as to the charge on Yahoo that Dan Loeb made the calls, using his name and title, to ACRT contacts, both professional and personal.>>

Yahoo thread - WSJ - BIG difference.

Keep it straight - don't want to confuse/influence someone now do you?

Joe Hoek