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To: SAL SHEYKHREZAI who wrote (8902)9/25/1998 10:58:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Re: Samantha taking orders from someone else ...

That makes sense. She's supposed to release information as instructed by her employer. That's her job. Not to create information to make investors happy (or sad).

Now .. what does that mean? She released information that was given to her by her employer. That information was incorrect. So, either she's relaying information improperly, or the information she's relaying is bogus.

If she were relaying the information improperly, the odds are that she'd be out looking for a job as soon as it became apparent her information was improper.

If management is telling her to release bogus information, doesn't that put them at risk of misleading the investment community? I think there are laws about that. And stiff penalties.

Now, if management reads this, Samantha is in deep doo-doo, regardless of the situation. Either she's mistakenly giving out wrong info, or management won't like it that she's putting them on the spot.

My, what an interesting world we live in.

TED



To: SAL SHEYKHREZAI who wrote (8902)9/25/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: NASDBULL  Respond to of 10903
 
TPII is starting to remind me of that story about "The Boy Who Cried WOLF!"

geez.

NASDBULL