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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (3281)8/6/1998 9:31:00 AM
From: Dixie7777  Respond to of 44908
 
I think it's more relevant to confirm that he, Rob Gordon, was effectively out of any management loop, as he states, at least a year or more before the actual bankruptcy.

Furthermore I would like to confirm that he in fact did leave an $11,000,000 cash balance on the books when he left.

I would also like to confirm that Soros's group is now the 100% holder of the company equity after the chapter 11 proceedings.

I would also like to confirm that the company will be worth in excess of $100,000,000 as the Soros group begins to shop it around. Some say the value could be as high as $8/900,000,000.

I would aslo like to know if Soros is making any amends to the ex shareholders with any of the profits from the now emerged and redeemed company proceeds.

Yes, I would like to know more about Rob Gordon's involvement with Phoenix. But I would like to know a lot more, an awful lot more about Mr. Soros's involvement with Phoenix.

As to the Phoenix shareholders... they got screwed, period.

Rich



To: Bald Eagle who wrote (3281)8/6/1998 10:29:00 AM
From: Norms  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Phoenix has absolutely no bearing here. Pursue it if you want, but it has no bearing here. This is TSIG and the time is now.

Norms



To: Bald Eagle who wrote (3281)8/6/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: JCinTC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Feathered One,
If you have more question's why don't you call,
fax, or e-mail the co? If there is a issue that needs an answer in your mind why not make yourself feel comfortable by taking a little action & getting your answer.
I'm glad to see you entered the "SI International open". BUT, i really think not having TSIG as one of your 5 pick's was a mistake<VBG>
JC

PS When speaking to ceo or cfo after getting all the numbers, projection's, product info, & question's answered I alway's ask them "Why should i invest my hard earned money in your co?" The answers i gotten are very revealing & most people when you hit the bottom line will be very honest.