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To: david m. uhler who wrote (287)4/28/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: WEBNATURAL  Respond to of 1568
 
Are you talkin to me? Are you talkin to me, huh? What funny guy?
It would be funny tomorrow if the stock went up in price or sits still. We are all going to be able to have 10 shares of stock for the price of one last Feb./March, don't cha' know?
This is a different kind of reverse split. Your money invested is 10 % of it's previous (?) value. Rosario was smart to sell at $.11, it appears.
Oh, well. It's only money.



To: david m. uhler who wrote (287)4/29/1998 12:24:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Respond to of 1568
 
So what are the people holding the other 49M shares that weren't traded today doing ?

I hope no one minds if I don't post a fist-pounding sell.

Chris



To: david m. uhler who wrote (287)4/29/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1568
 
David,

I know what you mean about holding 'till the very end. In my last post I wondered why there wasn't more selling in the face of EXSO's newest predicament, but then I realized, most share holders probably bought this stock at so much higher levels that the difference between .05 and .00 to them is almost nill. This also explains the low volume today and during the sucker's rally relative to high volume events in the past. I guess most people who hold this stock had already written it off.

Regards,
Chris