To: MICHAEL J ZWEBNER who wrote (4358 ) 4/3/1998 9:38:00 AM From: James Harold Alton Respond to of 19331
Michael J. Zwebner, Please don't include me in the group of supporters you claim to have, and I rather doubt there will be many of them when if all of the facts come out. I thought that you weren't supposed to be posting on SI? But since you are here I have a few questions for you. 1. Why has your post #4209 been removed from SI? In that post you state: "The record will show that in the first 3 weeks of January 98, during the time I made many posts that related to the projected positive performance of the company, and MY PERSONAL HOPES AND PROJECTIONS for the future, I neither owned nor sold one single share of DCI. (FRO THE RECORD, ACCORDING TO DCI, OVER 3 MILLION SHARES TRADED OTC-BB IN JANUARY)" Were you saying up until January 1998 that you had NEVER owned a single DCI share? Or had you just sold every DCI share given to you up through Jan. 98? There must be some confusion since per your recent post you state: "My brother and I and several other CC partners became major shareholders of DCI last year, and we too (like yourselves) eagerly await the news on the current exciting developments that Joe is working on, the rise of the DCI share price, and the ongoing success of the company. Anyone of you thinking or insinuating otherwise is not only mistaken, but is acting to the detriment of the company, its employees, officers and of course shareholders." I personally do you begrudge yourself and the rest of the CC shareholders the right to sell their shares if they so choose to do so. Those shares were earned by the value brought to DCI. I do have a major issue with intentional deception and until I see facts to the contrary, I feel that it is your intent with respect to the issue of shares you have sold. 2. As to the questions you posed to Joe Murphy. a. Are you really suppose to be on SI, much less asking questions? b. Per a snipping out of Dan Adams (thanks Dan (G)) post from DCI "IR: DCI has always maintained that shareholders potential shareholders, institutions, etc...) contact the investor relations department when they have questions or concerns. A forum like Silicon Investor can be a helpful arena for individuals to share information, but if you check back, the company always asks that questions be directed to our IR people". Michael, I can imagine that it must be hard losing the respect of so many and I can understand why that must be bothering you. It looks to me however, that like the story about the "Little Tar Baby", the harder you try to correct this issue the deeper you are going to get into it. Please go and find another project for yourself. James