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To: george eberting who wrote (4325)4/2/1998 3:49:00 PM
From: Bruce Hoyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
George, this is old, old news about Joe Medsker. He has addressed it for us in the past and no need to rehash it here again. His sharing of his DD with us has been unparalleled (except for Grupo's) and appreciated by all but the shorts and bashers. He is just a stockholder like us and his past issues are his business.

Bruce



To: george eberting who wrote (4325)4/2/1998 4:09:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Respond to of 19331
 
George, Guess you brought this over out of the goodness of your heart eh? You "boys" must be getting pretty nervous about today's price rise in DCTC to be stepping this low.

James



To: george eberting who wrote (4325)4/2/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: JOE MEDSKER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19331
 
GE,

I really did not want to post again but you have brought me back. In 1989 I had a local attorney draw up two partnership agreements that were used to form 2 general partnerships. The partnerships collected money that was invested in an Arnold Palmer golf course in Missouri. When the floods hit the state in 93 and 94 it wiped out much of the course along with the revenue for those 2 years. Arnold pulled out and left the course in inexperienced hands. I had known Arnold for a number of years and was quite surprised with his decision but he decided to cut his losses and go. The result was the course was lost to foreclosure. Everybody who had anything to do with it was sued including Arnold and myself. Complaints were filed with the SEC. They determined the two general partnerships were securities and should have been registered. There were no misappropriation of funds and tax returns were filed on time but as the SEC stated they should have been registered It was a very expensive loss for me in a number of ways but most of all my wife and myself invested everything we had in the partnerships including 100% of my pension plan. Sometimes you win and sometimes you loose. This one will stay with me the rest of my life.

Since you posted this on the DCI thread instead of contacting me directly I must assume you are trying to draw a connection between DCI and Arnold Palmer and or the golf course. I can assure you and everybody else there is no connection. I doubt if Arnold has ever heard of DCI or if the officers at DCI even know Arnold on a personal basis. Some one on the FTEL thread brought this up some time ago and my answer there was pretty much the same as here. George, if you still feel this is pertinent to DCI please feel free to call me at 1-937-434-0876 and I will discuss it with you.



To: george eberting who wrote (4325)4/2/1998 8:52:00 PM
From: Patrick J. Sugrue  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Well George since you like to post Private E-mail from Brad and you addressed your venom post to me, Here is private E-Mail I sent to Grupo Brad yesterday. Just in case you wondered what the thoughts
are from this investor in Central Texas.

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To: Grupo Brad
From: Patrick J. Sugrue
Wednesday, Apr 1 1998 8:42PM EST

Brad,

I suspected George E. was a little nervous months ago. I rarely
post in public, but thought he needed to reach 6 inches
below his keyboard and check for a package. If ya know what
I mean.

Pat in Austin
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To: george eberting who wrote (4325)4/3/1998 12:38:00 AM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
George,

Jeese, it's hard for me to believe you actually posted that about Joe Medsker without contacting him first.

Any, and I mean ANY honest person in business can fall victim to bad circumstances. I've know 100% honorable people who have lost in court due to some savvy slime attorney. If anything, you know very well (with your posted advanced degrees) that this is a country of laws and not justice.

I feel posting something like that without contacting Joe first was not only uncalled for, it was very mean spirited.

There's nothing wrong with hard questioning the direction of the company, and the players, but your posting that information in such an insensitive manner really took me back. It saddened me.

No, business is not simply business. We're always people with feelings and we've all made mistakes. I'm not waxing Buscaglia here, I'm talking about the basic emotions we all feel no matter how hard we try to cover them.

If we don't agree, we don't agree, but that's the way I feel straight from the shoulder.

I read Joe's response as heartfelt and sincere.

George B.



To: george eberting who wrote (4325)4/3/1998 1:50:00 AM
From: Parker Benchley  Respond to of 19331
 
George E.,

One more thing.

My comments were in regards to what I felt was bad form with your one particular post to Joe M., and not meant as an all purpose criticism of you. Just wanted to make that clear.

Onward,

George B.