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To: joe joe who wrote (555)8/26/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 1020
 
I will be very interested to see what banks CLCK ends up doing business with in the future because of the BestBank closure. If CLCK can establish some connections with larger regional banks it will make all the difference in the world.

I think the few shareholders who are selling might be forgetting that CLCK has some big contracts already signed in the healthcare field, an excellent relationship with PaySys, Citicorp, Deluxe Data Systems and Lockheed Martin.

This is just another buying opportunity.

Regards, Jeff



To: joe joe who wrote (555)8/26/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: marty009  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1020
 
Joe Joe,

Interesting that your post to me referred to the stock only down .12 for the day despite the news. This indicates that there are more "sophisticated investors" than panic sellers.

As a "sophisticated investor", did you ask how the CLCK stock offered as collateral was valued by a CPA and Baetz/Gallant at $600 million?

Do you really believe the FDIC and Colorado banking officials are not going to look seriously (investigate) at ALL parties? I think they will want to determine that their were no inappropriate dealings between the bank chairman and B/G among other things. I have some questions I would want answered if I were investigating.

These are my feeling based on the Sun Sentinel newspaper article.
There may be inaccuracies in that article.
Baetz and Gallant are probably two honest guys.
Maybe it's just my skeptical nature influencing my judgement.
But, I think you make too light of the situation.
A bank failure and loss of public funds won't pass without serious investigation.
ALL OF THE ABOVE IS OPINION !

Marty

Marty