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To: PaulB who wrote (804)9/17/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: Chilbert  Respond to of 1096
 
<<and GBIT was just offered 2.50 per share>>

No, GBIT was just offered BB shares that today may be worth $2.50, tomorrow, who knows ?

Anyway, I am sure that management would not seriously entertain any such offer without looking very deeply into the financials of the offering company. Without extreme comfort in those, I am sure they will run from this offer.

I can't see them giving this company away !



To: PaulB who wrote (804)9/17/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: Laura E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1096
 
I expect the price to go up this afternoon, once all the margin calls are in



To: PaulB who wrote (804)9/17/1998 12:23:00 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1096
 
<< Over on Yahoo you keep attacking the possibility of a short position and call people stupid for saying so.>>

This is a blatant lie. I questioned if there could be Canadian shorting for a stock not listed there and pointed out that the U.S. short position is minimal. And I have NEVER called anyone stupid on a message board, and if you have any character you'll apologize for saying so.
Moreover, if you'd read my posts of the past several weeks, you would also have to modify your statement about "all" I have to say being negative. Finally, I find it impossible to construe how I'm shedding "a bad light on anything to do with GBIT" (what a masochist I must be with 35,000 shares, right?) when I posted today that GBIT is, in effect, too good for a one-for-one trade for paper in a cash-poor, non-earnings, unregulated company. The offer was NOT for $2.50 a share. That's only the current (and temporary) price of a financially shaky BB company making a printing-press offer that should legitimately be laughingly refused.
Let me suggest that you not only read and post more responsibly but that you do a bit more research before drawing a conclusion or repelling information.