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To: Tom G who wrote (4736)9/3/1998 11:53:00 PM
From: Clement  Respond to of 6467
 
Tom G,

You are a complete joke. So when is that cooperation from USF coming? Why didn't head office acknowledge the deal? You said yourself it was even a good thing that this deal was publicised as a fraud because now it got the attention of a few bigwigs at USF.

When will you learn to get your stories straight? Revisionism seems to be a word many TTRIF posters are intimately familiar with.

Clement



To: Tom G who wrote (4736)9/4/1998 12:05:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6467
 
Tom, please, there is only one "conspirator" here (having be crowned as such already a long time ago on the KRT thread) and it is I, your humble sub $1 man. You see, not only did I read two years ago the annual report and pointed out to strange things, and then pointed out to outrageous Hauling charges" for water and so on, and of course, my biggest guilt is pointing out last September that that beautiful "draw down" line of credit is nothing but a "leaky floorless". Now, I admit my guilt, there is only one problem with this guilt and all the information I mentioned, it all came out of company's news releases, none of it was invented by me. The truth is that as soon as you saw that TTRIF had a floorless, you should have known it is cooked.

Go and tell that to the holders of HEC (another floorless) it is only down 40% since I pointed out that fact to the holders (but of course I have an "agenda") maybe you can save them from going down to 1/6 of their value by telling them what happens to a company that issue floorless instruments. That is where the problem is, proliferation of stock. Of course, it would have helped if TTRIF kept about 10% of their promises.

Zeev