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To: Hogger who wrote (7869)10/2/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
The court hearing was AMAZING, NONE of the attorney's that were there yesterday realized the trouble that they were in and the only one that wants to co-operate is CitiBank.

Huh? This statement doesn't make a whole lotta sense. If, as its author suggests, the attorneys in question suddenly realized they didn't have a case, then you'd think they'd be MORE than willing to "cooperate". An unwillingness to do so implies the opposite.

And seriously: completely clueless attorneys? You're joking.

Why wasn't anyone from the DTC there? And will we at last find out more about Gary Sylver's company, Titan Investments? They appear to be asking for quite a lot of "missing" shares to be returned to them. An Antigua corporation, I've been told... Always so interesting to learn what people get up to offshore, isn't it?



To: Hogger who wrote (7869)10/2/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: jhild  Respond to of 26163
 
You don't think that could have anything to do with the larger than usual volume today and the price slowly creeping up ... I guess a 25% increase is considered creeping.

Tell me you are looking at another stock chart by mistake, or else I'll have to think you are hyping. (But then I guess there's already ample evidence of that now isn't there?)

Whatever little surge this morning failed to ignite the market in AZNT. Not just drifted back down but free fell back. The volume is nothing to write the Admiralty about.



To: Hogger who wrote (7869)10/2/1998 11:59:00 AM
From: Spider Valdez  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
you are right. the lawyers were retained quickly and faxed silly documents that very day. citibank wished to resolve matter then and there. judge continued to consider documents. they could appeal if judge act in haste. jboxford requested 14 day extension judge say "why? you had enough time!" today jboxford have immediate margin call for the 4 million shares.
spider