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To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (3247)4/24/1998 7:45:00 PM
From: David R. Lehenky  Respond to of 3529
 
Mark, I saw recently that the lawyers had filled a shareholder
suit against CPQ, so it's hard for me to take any of it too
seriously. People will always want their cake and eat it too;
they always want huge returns on their investments, but can't
take the inherent risks that go with it. If they hadn't been
greedy to begin with, they would have captured some major
profit when SYSF was up in the 30's.

-Dave



To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (3247)4/24/1998 8:16:00 PM
From: J L Segal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3529
 
Mark, I agree. Also, they may not be getting enough response from the SYSF shareholders, and therefore keep advertising. These type of lawsuits are really becoming ubiquitous. I've been noticing that close to half of the time I look into historical news of a particular stock, there's a shareholder lawsuit pending. It's funny how most of the same law firms keep popping up, especially the one that's filing against SYSF. Although, the lawsuit advertisements against other co.s don't continue to appear daily, as they do for SYSF. It almost seems like SYSF should be able to file some form of harassment suit against them!

JL