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To: Janice Shell who wrote (21488)5/14/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
<<CSHK is a company that sells (or, let's be accurate here, plans to sell)wood-based kitty litter and a Y2K diagnostic tool for PCs.>>

Janice, I really tried to catch up with the CSHK thread, and am still totally lost. All I found out is that there are a gazillion shares or potential shares, someone was calling you and hanging up in the middle of the night, and something very weird by Marcos which seemed to indicate you were harassing someone!!!

Now I know that can't be true, but it does look like a good time was had by all. I know nothing about Y2K diagnostic software, but I am quite familiar with the American kitty litter market, and hate to be the one to tell you that there is already wood-based kitty litter, and every other kind imaginable, including clay, absorbent litter (don't use this with little kittens or they will die, because they like to eat it and it swells up in their tiny tummies), recycled newspaper, cedar (smells wonderful), pine, and scented one hundred percent recycled paper AND wood together, which my cats seem to prefer at the moment.

My suspicions were particularly aroused by the marketing plan of shipping CSHK's kitty litter product to California and New England only. Talk about high shipping costs to opposite ends of the country for a product which already has to compete in a saturated (no pun intended) market with low profit margins.

Do any of the company's officers have felony records? This scenario sounds strangely familiar, like SEXI and INCE.