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To: Tensane 1 who wrote (360)7/6/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 1020
 
I spoke with Mike about the Berwyn deal today. It would not benefit anyone including the two largest shareholders of this company if a tremendous number of shares was issued to consummate this deal.

Any dilution will be kept to an absolute minimum.

Remember the bottom line for all concerned is that they(Baetz and Gallant), like us want to see the shares they already have appreciate. The shares will most certainly appreciate given time because CLCK will be a cash cow.

Regards, Jeff



To: Tensane 1 who wrote (360)7/7/1998 8:05:00 AM
From: greg Benfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1020
 
Kevin:

I fully agree with you. When the contract is signed the price of the stock or the average price of the stock has been set. But since we only have a letter of intent, it can be assumed that neither the price of Berwynn or the stock has been set. Believe me; I feel even at 12,500,000 shares, Berwynn is a great deal..but if our stock price rises then we could get an amazing deal. We could double our company for a third of the cost.
I might be wrong about that..it really is not that important. And if Jeff is right, we might get a sweetheart deal. Can't wait for earnings