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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (1671)6/12/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2443
 
TMSR hits 52-week low Acc. Dis. goes from "C" to "D".

source: &copy [Friday, June 12] 1998 Investors Business Daily investors.com

...amidst shareholder allegations of criminal gross negligence, accounting anomolies and [Company non [Rule 10b-5] disclosed] status of Kent Koski*, CFO (NASDAQ:TMSR)?...

*The Oregonian apparently has informally reported that Kent Koski, CFO, (NASDAQ:TMSR) resigned in May 1998.



To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (1671)6/13/1998 9:40:00 AM
From: Brady Davis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2443
 
Your posts are as amazingly bad as is TMSR stock. I have a copy of Cereghino's "glowing report" - - which is CLEARLY marked as a company "Fact Sheet" and Not a report. And it has no forecast just a history of facts.

You and Jim went on and on about Koski not being in this years proxy and now you act as if you are surprised that he is not at the company anymore. I used to be an officer in a public company and know that securities regulations require that only the departure of the CEO or Chairman of the Board be made public. CFOs are a dime a dozen just like marketing VPs and MIS VPs.