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To: David in Ontario who wrote (545)6/16/1998 6:34:00 PM
From: David in Ontario  Respond to of 2444
 
Mr Bean still posting to me

Here's the latest Private Message to me at SI from lentils (Stockhouse's resident fool).

Are insiders selling as he says? Don't think so - check my last link - everyone can see for themselves that Aelicks continues to buy. Why send me something dopey? Duh!!

Lentils if you can't spell thermonuclear (given by you as THERMONULEAR) - just leave it out, and stick with huge - you'll get the same message across.

Dinner time.

David in Ontario :-)

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To: David in Ontario
From: Lentils Tuesday, Jun 16 1998 5:16PM ET

Uh, Dave, still waiting for your theory on why insiders have decided to lighten up just prior to the BIG BIG BIG THERMONULEAR HUGE NEWS RELEASE. What day was it supposed to be again? Was that last tuesday or next Tuesday? Maybe a Tuesday in June 99? Nice try with the spin on the Bunka article, you probably would have benn OK if it wasn't available free. MAybe you can ask Rich to provide some evidence to back up his fiancial projections - or were they just a figment of his imagination?



To: David in Ontario who wrote (545)6/16/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: xray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2444
 
Your numbers seem to correct with respect to insider trading, but perhaps it would be more balanced if you also mentioned that the same insider report seems to indicate that the insider in question sold over 300 thousand shares so far in 1998 at prices ranging between $0.85 and $2.75.