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To: King Ralph who wrote (4145)3/31/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: Grantcw  Respond to of 19331
 
King Ralph,

If a large shareholder wanted to sell his shares right now (say a couple hundred thousand), what average price would he get for them? Would all of them be at the current bid? Could the selling possibly drive the price down? I think so, and I bet that all of the private transaction sellers think so too.

Grant



To: King Ralph who wrote (4145)3/31/1998 9:37:00 AM
From: Bob Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Ralph,

Perhaps some of the analogies directed at you were
uncalled for. I, for one, am sorry.

It appears to me you are speaking primarily out
of frustration as you mention your portfolio in
a way that indicates to me you own this stock.
We all deal in different ways, but hurting the
company certainly won't help your portfolio.

Answers? It seems many people speak for Joe and
want to defend him from frontal assaults and so
forth, but the seasoned veteran he is will not
likely let anyone decide for him. If he wants
to say something on this forum, he will (even
though it might be from a foxhole, these days).

If you have questions, I'm sure he will attempt
to answer them if you approach him with respect.
But not even Joe has all the answers.

The loyalty issue appears to answer itself. Look
at what has been bought and sold and for what reasons
(not all negative, I might add) and what might be
up for sale.

We're talking about Joe's loyalty to his shareholders;
nothing more, nothing less.

Finally, the most lucrative QP at present would be in
the area of ill will or lack of respect.

I hope it works out for us all.

Take care,
Bob

ps I thought they could only buy at the bid.