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To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (1357)7/22/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: JustMy2Cents  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4650
 
I have spoken to a woman at ADOT this morning regarding the percentage of ownership of Biomoda by ADOT. She referred me to the website and the press releases and confirmed that ADOT does in fact own approx. 27% of Biomoda. She basically said the press releases say it. I asked if the 2Q98 Financials will be on the website and when. She did not know. She said someone will call me back regarding this. I ask what is the person's name that will be calling me back. She did not know, but someone will contact me.



To: Chuck Rubin who wrote (1357)7/22/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: ksuave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4650
 
Pointing out a disrepancy and creating a crisis is hardly the same thing. Sending the Biomoda pres all of the ADOT press releases after he told you he didn't care to spend time talking to ADOT investors safely falls in the category of the latter. I know that you have been posting here for a while and I believe you are investor, but the publicly enthusiastic manner in which you supported Clawson's perspective seemed counterproductive at best. Until just the last few days, this thread was notable for the focus on hard information and careful analysis. While the overall sentiment has been positive, it has hardly been characterized as delusionally optimistic. As an increasingly seasoned investor, I assure you I learned the hard way about blindly believing in a company, and it's a mistake I carefully guard against. If you are truly alarmed at what you have been posting about, then you should sell and move on. I know that I would. As far as not wanting to take it in the corner, I firmly believe you should take it where you like to take it.

richard