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To: Sidney Merle Foster who wrote (7242)4/17/1998 9:32:00 PM
From: Chip Roos  Respond to of 23519
 
The real question, in my book, is if any of the lawsuits have merit and are more serious than just an oversight on the management's part, what does that say for the ethics of the management team? We can live with mistakes (we all make some) and even a little incompetence but if management broke the law, civil or criminal, by design, then we all have a problem with the company.

Let's hope that isn't the case.

Chip



To: Sidney Merle Foster who wrote (7242)4/17/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: E'Lane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23519
 
Sid

As far as the class action suits are concerned, I will not even pretend to be an expert..or even a "close pert"! However, if you will refer back to David Chanin's post of this morning (Post #7193) and the other reply that Chip Roos gave you concerning this question, you will basically have my opinion! I think they both gave great opinions on this touchy subject.

Personally, I choose to ignore them! It makes my heartburn less aggravating to do so! Playing stocks is like puttiing quarters in a one armed bandit. Sometimes you walk away smiling and sometimes you sulk away in tears. Either way, suing the casino is a useless waste of energy.

I think today was good for VVUS and I will "savor the flavor" all weekend, hoping that "something" good is in the works.

Have a great weekend,
E'Lane
btw-Are you a "Dawg"? MAJOR "Vol" fan here..nice to meet you!!