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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (32675)6/6/1998 3:18:00 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 35569
 
Chuca, the J. Taylor sounds good. If I remember correctly, J. Taylor
wrote in one of his weekly updates on his web site, that concerned
IPM shareholders contact their state and federal elected officials
and express their concerns. I posted this info in a post, and also
expressed my option that various news medium also be contacted since
I feel a political person will more readily act, and act correctly,
if they think the public at large was aware. Noone has replied if
they contacted the web address, I supplied, for the Arizonia newspaper
or the tv news shows. At this point in time I would suggest another
direction to inform the public of our situation, and that is that if
threaders of IPMCF would suggest finanical news web sites that might
have people reporting finanical news stories, and we can submitt our
story, and if it gets "air time", then the people that will make the
decision if we can get back on NASDAQ will feel "being watched".
For me, the cnnfn.com site is a big one. Also, I remember on the home
page of SI is a hype link to "best 100 web sites". Doug