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To: John Maddison who wrote (23859)9/9/1998 5:14:00 PM
From: Freddie Forte  Respond to of 27968
 
John....I agree about the shorter scenario. However, Famh is definitely stalling for time, that much is obvious. Maybe, as you've said, they are holding back 97's numbers until they can release them with a pretty bow (profit for 98) around them. They must be developing a strategy to curb and subdue this imminent revolt. They can't be that inept or naive to assume that we'll go away quietly.



To: John Maddison who wrote (23859)9/9/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: M. Murray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
John,
I haven't posted in a while because the thread has turned somewhat stagnant as of late. I liked everything you had to say in your post, but I have a question, If they have dumped Myriad don't you think we would have heard news like that through a PR?? That was a big purchase for FAMH and even taking into account all the misleading statements by Ira and his cronies, one would think they would have announced the fact that they were unloading Myriad. That raises another question....Has anyone ever seen proof that FAMH in fact did acquire Myriad? Frankly I can't remember if I have, the only thing I do remember is that Ira stated they acquired it in a conference call. Forgive my ignorance if I overlooked whether or not we actually own it or not.

MM



To: John Maddison who wrote (23859)9/9/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: dave brown  Respond to of 27968
 
John,

As I have said before, I bought at $.44 and sold at $.54. I admit it was just luck that I made money. At the time I even thought I might be making a mistake getting out. Based on your post you feel the same way I do about Ira and Arif, why is it O.K. for you to say it, but when I say those things I get a personal attack from you?

I know this is only soliciting opinions, but how do you think the temporary staffing industry will be affected after the year 2000. There are alot of temporary programming jobs, which will be done after the year 2000 conversions are complete.



To: John Maddison who wrote (23859)9/9/1998 8:27:00 PM
From: Lurker  Respond to of 27968
 
<<I don't think any shorter's exist on this thread. People like Lurker and Dave Brown
are angry at FAMH because they lost money and hence would like to see it brought
to its knees.>>

It is already on its knees. In fact, its already on its belly. They have totally prostituted themselves. There is a much greater chance of trading being stopped by the SEC than there being any price appreciation.

<<They don't give a f... about existing shareholders and what they would lose.>>

You have already lost the money. It is gone. You cannot use it to pay your rent or buy ice cream cones. It is gone.

I think you know this. But, you are hoping there will be a spike so you can unload it on another poor sap.

At least I had the courage to admit this stock is a dog and take my losses.

You sound like our President. To him, the problem is not he relieving himself in Monica's mouth and lying about it, the problem is that he got caught.

Likewise, you seem to think the problem is not that FAMH has totally screwed you, but that people won't keep their mouth's shut so that you can recoup some of your money on any small rally.

Lurker
(Wondering how low people will go to recoup their lost money)