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To: wolfdog2 who wrote (26857)8/1/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: Khalid R. Khan  Respond to of 95453
 
>KRK, a 144 form is to register shares. Not sell shares.<

At the risk of belaboring the point further, let me add:

Form 144 was filed and the intent was to sell, however, if they don't follow through with the planned sale, that's another matter.

It still aggravates me that DLJ went public in their call to buy this 'best value', while James Kiley had other ideas and all that occurring on the very same day.

> I think a director, just purchased 1000 shares
of EVI. Check insidertrader.com.<

Buying a measly 1000 shares may well be part of their deceit to throw us off-guard. I find no solace in that.

>Unfortunately, what you intend to do now is what
you should have done a while ago. <

That would imply that oil services group will out perform the other sectors. Just because a stock is down 50% or more does not make it more likely that it will gain more than the likes of MSFT and LU in the future.

I believe this group has returned to the doldrums of early nineties and will break the hearts of many.