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To: FMK who wrote (3405)7/17/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: MGV  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
"I suspect they had to pull the report as insurance against SEC trouble over possible leaks prior to official release."

Fred, with statements like the one above, how do you expect anyone to take you seriously, including all those but the most foolish with a financial interest in wanting to believe you. In the broadest possible terms, read in the brightest light conceivable in trying to give you the widest benefit of every doubt, that sentence is utterly devoid of any sense.

The SEC regulates, inter alia, trading on "insider information" as defined by statute. Red Chip is neither making trades on VLNC nor acting on inside information w/r/t VLNC. Do you understand what the SEC regulates? It doesn't regulate brokerage reports or stock picking newsletters or even market timing rags (unless fraud is involved w/r/t the first two).

If Red Chip had a VLNC report to release, they would release it. There is no release, neither an "official release" nor an unofficial release nor an unofficial, offcial release nor an official, unofficial release or any permutation thereof. Understand?

One more time: There is no report. Red Chip ceased coverage with a Sell.