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To: sdr who wrote (5172)8/3/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: Benedict Arnold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8581
 
Geez, she makes an off hand comment and gets such grief. She meant that the only thing clearly in common in the two companies that she lost money on was (or so she thought) Paul Berlin, so he must be why she lost money. So, cause and effect, if he left she would not continue to loose money.

Sheesh. Don't be so serious. Are we don't with this discussion now?

Benedict Arnold



To: sdr who wrote (5172)8/3/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8581
 
It is difficult for me to believe I have owned both stocks for 5 years ... however, I really don't care what he now says. My brother and I both called repeatedly and were told either he was at Norris or he was at Patriot. By the way ... if he said he has been out of Norris for 5 years ... and he was in Patriot at that time ... well, enough said!

No reason for me to lie. I have 3000 shares at $2.50 which I would love to recover. Have to look up my old confirmations to see when I bought the stock. Can't believe that much time has gone by ... only to see the stock go down and never recover. When I get some time I will go looking through my files.

In the meantime ... perhaps he wasn't officially on both payrolls, but he was definitely spending time at both places... and from what I could gather at the time, he was spending equal time between the two. Anyway, this is very silly. I really don't care what he does or does not do anymore. The obvious is that he was with the company as head of IR when I bought it at 2.50 and the stock is now around $.60. Hasn't moved above where I bought in since. So, whatever your case may be on his behalf, it is clear that although he may not be responsible for the decline in price, he certainly cannot be credited with having accomplished anything good either -- especially in light of the stock's price.