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To: JIN CHUN who wrote (17938)5/18/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: Mackie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27968
 
Well, that is the beauty of conference calls with the SEC. I heard the entire conversation - So, what's wrong with this picture?

Mr. Ira Monas, specifically, took the call, very frustrated, crackie voice, and surprised that shareholders and the SEC was calling him! He responded by taking the supervisor's name and number at the SEC, then proceeded to explain to the SEC that shareholders must have been confused! (Really?) That FAMH was not a reporting company and they had not submitted anything to the SEC. (Really...the mouse is on the move) Then Mr. Monas explained that FAMH had an external audit performed by the company, but no SEC filings were submitted? The supervisor also explained to FAMH / Mr. Monas that the SEC only takes a matter of 1-2 days, and FAMH would have a filing number for them to give to investors, when/if FAMH submitted to the SEC. He said that he was sure that the accounting personnel was aware of the filing process.

I think the fish smell is coming from you and FAMH!

Take a bath, and get clean with this thread!

Thanks,

Mackie