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To: daveG who wrote (10303)7/9/1998 1:32:00 PM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19109
 
"you had the opportunity at the meeting you reported on to get some first hand truths but because it violated your sense of fairness about public disclosure you refrained."

That was over a year ago. So what truths were there that would add financial value to tmmi? Answer: There weren't any and I defy you to prove otherwise. Perhaps you have noticed that NOTHING worth a bucket of spit has happened since that date that could have possibly been discussed at that meeting. The nondisclosure tactic was a scam designed to shut people up. It worked too. We can say what we want but we have to give Mike F. credit - he knows how to control sniveling minority shareholders - and that includes all of us on this board.

As for me not being in the non-disclosure part of the meeting, I got valuable info, much of which I posted publicly at the time. Go back and read my posts for my comments. As I recall the Camarillo meeting was in May or early June, 1997. Need I mention that none of the hypsters on this board were there? That shows you their REAL interest in the company as opposed to their own personal greed.

Arnie



To: daveG who wrote (10303)7/9/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: Larry Panik  Respond to of 19109
 
Dave, without taking sides I need to set the record straight. Yes, Arnie did not sign the disclosure statement to hear what I heard. But Arnie did spend the valuable hours going over what books were available to us at that meeting. As it turned out it was better that we had someone going over those as I would not have had the time nor understood what I was reading. Arnie, as a shareholder carried his weight! Yes, I did come out of the meeting enthusiastic! Unfortunately nothing was carried through!!!! I was told I would be a shareholder representative on the board. That was quickly denied! A lot has transpired over the last two years, unfortunately we forget!

Larry