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To: Silicon Trader who wrote (1114)5/10/1998 3:58:00 AM
From: Wayne J.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
Hello! MRBIGAIR,

I have noticed that you have stated the trading symbol of another stock on this GLOW thread on most of your postings!

In my opinion this is in very poor taste and appears to me an attempt at trying to stir up a negative tone to your postings! I'm not sure what your motivation is--nor do I really care!---But! I find your lack of respect by stating a symbol of another stock on most of your GLOW postings to be in poor taste and disrespectful of the members of this thread!

If you are looking for a positive response from the members of this thread keep in mind that confrontation right of the bat in my opinion will most likely not open the door to get significant responses to your quesions!

Just my opinion of course!

I'm sure that you will continue to do what is right for you !

Best Regards,

Wayne J.



To: Silicon Trader who wrote (1114)5/10/1998 12:30:00 PM
From: Rose Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8879
 
>>I also have experience investing in pennys , my basic question seems
simple, about the warrants If they have warrant fine , how many, how long till they expire<<

Your post was a little hard to understand, but it seems you are wondering if there are warrants and if so, when they expire. It seems to me that if anyone on this thread could answer your question they would have done so. Might I suggest that you email or call the company and ask them yourself? I always like to get information firsthand, and since you have stated that you are an experienced investor I'm sure you operate the same way.

Be well,

Rose