To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (459 ) 7/19/1998 1:27:00 PM From: Secret_Agent_Man Respond to of 3015
Again more "opinions", you wrote:"The point is that she didn't follow through and she does not have access. Therefore, in the absence of confirmation of no interest" hold on there, now, you are an expert on what Ms.Bennett's access is? how do you know? and you continue with "personal attacks""toads like you and the sheep that follow" are we down to name calling to make a point? in my previous post, i was only making reference to the obvious nature of your moniker, I apologize if, that is indeed your real name. BTW, nothing is as you say "impossible". how about you addressing some of the real issues rather than the buyout scenario? I suppose reuters has no credibility either? DALLAS, July 15 (Reuters) - Source Media Inc. said Wednesday it was in talks to license software and other transactios but was unable to explain its current stock price, following a Nasdaq Stock Market request Tuesday to comment on dramatic gains in its stock. "We continue to have discussions with cable operators and various technology and media companies about licensing our software technology and other transactions," the company said in a statement. Source Media said it is the subject of merger speculation in the press and in Internet chat rooms, but reiterated its policy not to comment on market rumors. Source Media shares closed Tuesday at 32-4/16, up from about 22 at the beginning of the day, and was trading at 37-3/4 at one point after being released from a halt in trading. The stock was halted after headlines appeared on Dow Jones news service citing "market sources" as saying that rumors were that either America Online Inc. <AOL.N> or Microsoft Corp. <MSFT.O> was the winning bidder for Source Media. A bidding war is rumored to have broken out between leading Internet companies, including not only Microsoft and AOL, but also Yahoo! Inc. <YHOO.O> and Excite Inc. <XCIT.O> Source Media supplies software that provides consumers with Internet access via television sets. The system compares to the conventional method of linking to the Internet via personal computer and dial-up telephone line connection. perhaps you should call dow jones and reuters to see if there is any followup pending or even if they care to comment or would even speak to you? We'll wait for your report, substantiated of course, on Monday. r1