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To: j.danials who wrote (689)7/10/1998 4:22:00 PM
From: Doug Gallian  Respond to of 2452
 
Simply put:

"Jill,

Could you please look into the posts made by one of SI's members: j.danials

He or she just became a member today 7/10/98 and has posted 30 times in 3 hours on the TCBG thread. He or she is using abusive language
that is very offensive to me. I know there are rules for members on SI and I have to believe this person has violated several. Thanks for your
response in this matter.

Doug"



To: j.danials who wrote (689)7/10/1998 4:22:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
I'm still waiting for my answers ace in the hole,
what was the ticker symbol when the stock was at $8 where did you get the facts and how do you know how much money they have in the bank. There's something called a float ours is small mostly restricted if we payed for anything with stock it's probably restricted and i think that's way better than some high interest loan.
Also, now you got me mad I grew up in a town where the average home price was $650,000 this weekend i'm calling everyone of the friends from there and each of their parents and faxing them all the info on TCBG with a giant buy on it. May know enough people to get most of float i don't already own. This is now personal.

The Juice, The Juice, The Juice is on fire, we don't need no bottled water, let the short seller burn....
This is now personal, looking forward to seeing you at $8 per share.
COVER NOW OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PIECE......
YAHOO BABY



To: j.danials who wrote (689)7/11/1998 12:15:00 AM
From: RJC2006  Respond to of 2452
 
Now if you will just tell us how or where to find the information you are referring to. After all why should I or anyone believe that they financed their sponsorship with stock or that they can't buy the machines they need to produce their product. By the way, manufacturing equipment is capital equipment and is almost invariably financed rather than bought outright. At least with small companies this is usually true.