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To: William Wang who wrote (3201)5/18/1998 7:20:00 PM
From: T Bowl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5058
 
Willy -

Sometimes you can't have it all spoon fed to ya. But I'll get you started on your search since you seem to be in such trouble... Here's how you should go about it:
1) Go to your favorite search engine
2) Search for news on "RDRT"
3) Look at the end of the PR for a section about How to contact RDRT...
4) follow the specifics
5) Go away unless your going to contribute instead of mislead this time.

todd

PS - How's your "insider friend" doin' at STMD?!!?!?!?



To: William Wang who wrote (3201)5/18/1998 8:27:00 PM
From: JBTFD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5058
 
William: 1-888-377-RDRT (7378) toll free investor relations

Investor Relations and Editorial Contact:

Investor Relations Contact:
Katie Dahlstrom
Investor Relations Specialist

Phone: 408-956-3276
Fax: 408-956-3205
katie.dahlstrom@readrite.com



To: William Wang who wrote (3201)5/18/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: Dennis R. Duke  Respond to of 5058
 
I got the IR address from the companies web page. Anyone can do that. So I did not realize it was your test of my validatity. Private Message me you e-mail address, and I'll cc: you on the message if I still have it filed.

And if you think I am a faker, go read the ASND News Only Thread. You'll find I cover Conference Calls, investment conferences, brokerage reports as well as conversation about stocks. Or look at JBL, or SEEK. Or since your a member, look at my name and follow the posts. No hype, no B.S. facts as I find them and anything that is a guess is labeled so or IMHO noted.

William the market is not good right now, and won't be in my opinion until we get past the CNBC "oh, my God, how can this market keep going up?", and Fed Fear (FF). FF is done tomorrow or Wednesday. CNBC will give us the willies any time that get enough mo to do it. They can't sell the advertisers without market. So hype dow 9000 and then scream the market is over valued.

IMHO, I try t0 be objective, Dennis