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To: Zeus549 who wrote (2425)8/18/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: Saltheart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4230
 
This was posted on the Yahoo board....

Just spoke with SCOTT SITRA :-) tisdal Aug 18 1998 2:38PM EDT

Scott informs me that Margaret is Colin's mother. Lordis is his wife. Just like Cardshark says. He does admit to previously believing that Margaret was his wife, but apologizes for telling anyone that. Now lets drop this issue for good.

FYI - Spoke with Scott about the Private Placement rumors. His response was NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NONE!!!!! But we both agreed that we hope that if Colin finds an acquisition that will add to EPS, Go for it BIG GUY. Do that Private Placement and increase our EPS :-$.

Tisdal :-)

BTW I agree with Tisdale, this is now a non-issue....

Saltheart




To: Zeus549 who wrote (2425)8/18/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: Gene Kopple  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4230
 
Your reasons are fine and actually coincide with mine. I have been in this stock since it was below 1 dollar and post under the pseudonym of Auggie911 on the Yahoo board.( Auggie is my wives search and rescue dog). I have been faked out on so called DD 3 times and sold out prematurely only to have to buy back at a higher price all because of falling for some unexplained innuendo, or a sudden drop in price etc.

You see it's easy to get faked out when you are nitpicking and playing Sherlock as the human tendency on these BB stocks is to be overly protective as most ARE pump and dumpers, however I have also found that selling out too early due to an implied negative has happened too often to me, and for my investments, seems that my tendency to error on the cautious side has cost me much more than the other way around. I do know that shorts and day traders promote manipulation by false posting and play on the weak to sell.

I wish I had a crystal ball and could always pick the top and bottoms, but must admit that all of the dd in the world hasn't proven to be infallible for me at least. Maybe you are much smarter the I.

Good Luck,
Gene