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To: John Lawrence who wrote (2209)6/6/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: MENSO  Respond to of 5164
 
our pal Hal is cruising around the threads in his demented state

frank, your pal sire visited my new thread several times and inadvertently attracted my attention with his strong interest in sungold. so i decided to send a probe to investigate and, based on my own thorough dd, i calculate a fairly high probability that this stock is going nowhere fast. that is how i came to this thread, to share the results of my own analysis...

there's no need to communicate further at this point. i will check back in 3, 6, 9, and 12 months to see how the mission is going...

goodbye for now, frank...



To: John Lawrence who wrote (2209)6/9/1998 1:13:00 AM
From: kidl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5164
 
TO KIM HART:
Knowing that you monitor this thread and nor wanting to chat with your voice mail any longer AND feeling sorry for JL, may I suggest the following:
You have a lot of faithful SH whose phone/fax numbers/email addresses are known to you. Why not contact them once in a while just like other companies do? You don't have to reveal "state secrets", just let them know that the company cares about them and how things are progressing on all fronts. It's basic PR and if you don't have the time to do it, hand it over to somebody who is in tune with what's going on.
The way I see it, any shareholder known to you and known to you for a long time, should be considered a friendly force and should be treated accordingly.
In short, get your PR up to snuff and do it fast or risk loosing the "faithfulls"!
Just a friendly piece of advice.
kidl
PS: I know of hundreds of thousands of shares that are sitting on the fence; but not for much longer unless you/the company starts to communicate with them.