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To: Jerome Hay who wrote (2561)5/18/1998 11:45:00 PM
From: Shaquapa  Respond to of 4539
 
OFF TOPIC:

ROFLMAO - almost went right by you... thought you were somebody else with the CAPS!




To: Jerome Hay who wrote (2561)5/19/1998 7:57:00 AM
From: *ROSARIO*  Respond to of 4539
 
WHERE'S YOUR INTELLECT??



To: Jerome Hay who wrote (2561)5/19/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: MiriamsSon  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 4539
 
Hi Jerome-Your questions and concerns are very valid.Kindly,call or e-mail Chris or Bob,and give them the oppurtunity to answer you.Best Regards,MiriamsSon



To: Jerome Hay who wrote (2561)5/19/1998 10:08:00 PM
From: Kurt A. Altmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4539
 
Jerome, the question is not, "where is the.."

it is, "will there be..."

this is taking time, and is a challenge, because banks don't lend to a company because Tom Neiman is running it. They lend lots of money when there is a good probability that they will see it paid back.

What does a bank see right now, that makes them think there is a high probability that AGTI will be able to pay back installments of this debt?? (PS - don't say "Tom Neiman", and don't say "England", and don't say, "Texas", and don't say "the 85% completed (and not fully owned) Sega system, etc.....) A high probability translates into past RESULTS, not things that MIGHT END UP BEING GOOD for the company.

Unless someone has another theory on how a bank makes investment decisions, this is what we are up against.

And this may mean it ends up in an equity related financing (more shares issued).

If I had the money, I don't think I would lend it. There are many other "higher probability" investments out there.

Sorry for any negativity....just my opinion

Kurt