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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (356)4/2/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: MeDroogies  Respond to of 486
 
Absolutely. If the information was shared with you, then Mr. Ulmer has already broken an insider trading law. I don't see how you could, in any way, be construed as an insider, unless you somehow have been sitting on the board or working for INVI.
If the problem is that Mr. Ulmer shared insider information with you, well then, you've already let the cat out of the bag, and the SEC may very well be ready to come knocking on his door.



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (356)4/2/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Justin Step  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 486
 
Richard Mazzarella

Feel free to fly to California and set up your own meeting with Rich Ulmer sometime soon.

This I will tell you, 18 months ago INVI was trading at 1.66 with no income, no sales, no profit, no nothing! Last month when I was at INVI - I saw an honest company. I heard telephone calls and saw faxes coming in for orders, I saw shipments going out via UPS. I met people working on projects in their labs. And at the time INVI was trading at .035

So you tell me! What's wrong with this picture Richard?