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To: TEDennis who wrote (776)6/20/1998 1:23:00 AM
From: Peach  Respond to of 2117
 
TED,

Thank you so much for the framed WSJ Interactive Edition article and the Mercedes!

You have been a Perfect CEO! ... Don't go. ... Don't EVER find a replacement?

Norma



To: TEDennis who wrote (776)6/20/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2117
 
Federal Racketeering Charges
or
All the new S-class company cars are gray.

If you are holding FBN you are in big big trouble come Monday, just my opinion anyway.
The word is out on the street that FBN executives may be facing a Federal Grand Jury as early as July 15, there are 14 indictments that will be reviewed.
All the charges stem from an undercover sting operation launched by Federal Investigators in April in response to some information posted to a public forum on the internet.

Dennis, the CEO of FBN is reported to be holed up in his multi-million dollar estate in French Tahiti, the Suret‚ has been involved in a peripheral manner since Dennis moved his base of operations from the company offices in Sedona a short while ago.

The company recently began to fight back with a paid for article in the WSJ, Shill, an investor relations front person for the company will likely be extradited from her hideout in Milan to face the music. Uhrich has continued to deny any complicity, calling himself a paid shill, nothing else, he also said, "Hey, do I have millions, not likely."



To: TEDennis who wrote (776)6/20/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2117
 
Dear Mr. Dennis,
I can't tell you how pleased my family was to receive one of the WSJ articles, even if it was just a photocopy and unframed. I was a little disappointed that you didn't sign it because I sold your last autographed note to me for $5,000. However, we took down the picture of Nixon and thumbtacked your article over the woodstove.
These small gestures are the reason that I have reinvested every cent we made on FBN. I just know that no matter what happens, you will see that our son's college tuition is paid for, even if it comes out of FBN's pockets because I know that FBN cares about its little investor family!
Still waiting on you to come for ribs and greens.
penni westbrook