To: Izzy Silverman who wrote (4290 ) 6/9/1998 8:20:00 AM From: Clement Respond to of 6467
Izzy, You said on Yahoo!: > ( I wouldn't be suprised if Clement > got his responses written by Lunny himself) > But this board has gotten out of hand > when you look at the so-called posts, > ..who's are credable who's aren't. I'm flattered that you could think that what I wrote could have been written by Mr. Lunny. But again, just as I could never match the years of eloquence and legal experience of Mr. Liebowitz, I doubt I could match that of Mr. Lunny. I am certain, that had Mr. Lunny written the response it would have been much more detailed and certainly more eloquent. For the record I have never spoken to Mr. Lunny (unless you count the one time I asked a question on the conference call several months ago). > Obliviously the troopers have some track > record, look what's happened to this board > as of late. I'm sure most can differentiate > I think it's time I post more regular on > the S.I. thread. > Too much bullshit over here. The ironies never cease to amaze me. Thank you for another report from TTRIF investor relations. Will they ever change? Is it "simply a matter of time"? > (The things, and stories trooper resort > to simply amaze me.) Do enlighten us. Given what we publicly do know, what TTRIF has done and done so brazenly amazes most of us -- Thermo Tech and Trooper shareholders alike. In the annals of stock promotion, Thermo Tech must be one of the most persistent and successful to continue to elicit blind support from people such as yourself. That Trooper Technologies' shares have remained at such a level for so long does credit I think to the trust that its shareholders have in a company that has been honest to them (mind you they have withheld some information that have been released via newsreleases in the past). Just think about it -- each Thermo Tech Investor Relations Salesman is paid something like $4-6K (I'm not sure if it's US or Canadian) -- how many are there? 5? 10? At Trooper Technologies, one Vice President handles all investor relations concerns. A mismatch if I ever heard one as far as stock promotions go. Clement