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To: Blitz who wrote (3271)6/24/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: JoJo  Respond to of 11684
 
I am with a large PR firm and we have major well-known clients. Don't want to name names but I can tell you some major errors have been made on a weekly basis on news releases. The company makes them, we make them, newswires make them. I tend to agree with JLIHD (sp ?) that six days is a long time to put out a correction, but the only reason I could surmise is they knew this release was coming out and would add the correction with this. Not the way I would do it but I'm okay with it. I also think "typographical error" is the wrong terminology -- that gives the impression that a secretary typed 20,000 instead of typing 18,000 or whatever.

But the gist of the news release is they have two more folks on board with a lot of experience and looks like they're ready to rock n roll.

Ciao,
JoJo



To: Blitz who wrote (3271)6/24/1998 11:09:00 AM
From: jhild  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11684
 
My Lord, your explanation, is even more laughable than theirs. How do you know what they have been busy doing? They don't even read this stuff a second time? They just pump it out?

This is not a little typo. You are thrashing around trying to explain how they could have come to print it.

What they meant to say:
They are looking at MORE than 20,000 acres, but will not take deed and announce as an asset, until they know what they are buying.

What they actually said:
MTEI presently owns 20,000 acres and controls the mineral rights in West Virginia that contain in excess of 2 billion cubic feet of gas and 10 million tons of coal.

biz.yahoo.com

Yeah right, just a little typo.