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To: janice armes who wrote (428)8/13/1998 2:10:00 AM
From: The Osprey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 756
 
I am thinking I will sell my small holding in THW as I suspect that the redneck who is now addressing a shareholder as a child is just what he himself admits to. A Redneck.I have always thought that THW had some good products and that they may be able to carve a niche in the market.I now feel that with this attitude to shareholders what might the attitude be towards prospective partners in the software industry which I am sure THW will need.
I cannot ascertain the logic behind the relationship with the newsletter group Data News Group formerly McDo Internet Club nor do I care, as now I have my own ideas as to what is happening here and what has transpired in the past.I will take the Presidents advice to Susan Varga and sell my shares.I can get out with a few pennies right now if I sell in the next couple days.Who knows after that????

Why is it you have not paid to have your membership put in place. All it takes is a phone call to SI?? Why is it you have such a brazen attitude toward a shareholder? Is that warranted?Web Painter 3 may have a great future and I wish all the best for THW in the future and hope the shareholders do well but I for one feel it is time to leave.This smacks of inuendo and crass hype I thought was beyond the realm of the President or a Senior officer of a company.
I took all the jibes about being paranoid but the paranoia that is now being exemplified by shareholders to the presidents posts is enough to tell me I am in the wrong place with my money.Au Revoir.



To: janice armes who wrote (428)8/13/1998 2:10:00 AM
From: doby  Respond to of 756
 
To a certain extent I have to disagree. I hold stock in another small cap company that the CEO appears, and from time to time he updates us on the companies progress. It's very much appreciated.

I find that if you can bare sifting through Randy's personal life, you'll find he does provide us with informative points. In his last post though, he kept the good stuff till the very end. And I mean the very end. A one liner.

mikey



To: janice armes who wrote (428)8/13/1998 2:14:00 AM
From: Susan Varga  Respond to of 756
 
I kind of like the idea of having someone from the company post here. I'm not sure it should be the CEO. Most companies that do seem to be able to keep their shareholders up to date and answer questions in a professional manner. In my opinion it has been anything but professional. Now he says it was just some sort of childish game to have fun with us. Was it or is that a way out now that people have complained? Dosen't he have anything better to do than tell us about his ex?