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To: musicguy who wrote (1945)7/10/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Debbie777  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2911
 
Oh Yes.. the reverse split is a big question in my mind. I too
have been wondering about getting out and back in after everything
settles down. Mary's post has kept me lingering. Here is a copy
of Mary's post. Deb'
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To: +Mark Fisner (0 )
From: +Mary A Young Thursday, Jun 25 1998 2:15AM ET
Reply 1791 of 1945

Its very interesting that the conversation here has turned from the
alluring tunes of Gershwin back to buying the stock.

And the stock, has become more alluring as well.

A small mutual fund, whose name is to be announced after the investment, may shortly be moving into the stock of our company.
After looking at the businesses of our company, the fund has made recommendations. 1) Scotch the Banyan deal. 2) They do not want
all of the company's staffing assets sold, and recommend the
remaining New York assets will be the ones to go. And
a buyer has already been found for those alone. 3) Invest in Cymedix.

I was told the company is considering this change in plan. If accepted, it'll put $5 million cash in the company's coffers, and allow the company to keep some of its staffing business for later
sale ($17 million/year).