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To: Gary Stern who wrote (1606)4/16/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: don denson  Respond to of 1901
 
Gary,

Hey, I like that last one. If the "current" management of IMS will let shareholders be a part of the company re-building here, I'll be glad to pitch in and buy Frank a new car! Anyone else go for that?

Frank, on a relative basis, just about everybody left here has tremendous equity in the company. Like I said earlier, the only two guys that had so little at stake going in, now get a pass- while all the rest of us are sweating it out! Isn't that a little strange you think?

DD



To: Gary Stern who wrote (1606)4/16/1998 6:25:00 PM
From: Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1901
 
I am not going to address the issues of the court hearing, since
I have no responsibility or authority in the matter. PLEASE
INTEGRATE THAT INTO YOUR MIND. Your attempt at baiting are really
in poor taste and useless since I have explained my position in
this company multiple times. Look, I have made some lousy investment
decisions as well as lousy employment decisions, but in those cases
the responsibility was mine. Do you not know the terms of the court
case? You a lawyer? Do you not have a representative at the court? Did
you not dun the board to send money to another lawyer? Is he giving
you the wrong answer? Your inability to acknowledge who is really
responsible for the IMS case in court speaks volumes to ME. Your
venting in my direction might make you feel good, but I find it
tedius and boring.

And, yes, one can duplicate the IMS lib for about 500k. You can
verify that by consulting any number of contract engineer groups.

Frank