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To: Jonathan Babb who wrote (960)10/6/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: N. Dixon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50499
 
<<Dixson - please don't insult me, I only posted facts from the SEC filings, and rarely post on SI just because of people like you. I never said I was shorting REFR, as you assume, or made any recommendations. I just thought the investor on both sides would be interested in the Ailouros facts. If you dispute these facts, lets discuss them. Otherwise don't waste my time.>>

And don't waste our time either. We also see it as an insult. We voted those rights to the officers of the company and feel they are well deserved. Those who have a problem with it have voiced those as well. None of this relates to the imminent arrival of SPD technology. Have you even read the WSJ article, called the company for an update, contacted licensees, or called any experts in the field of light valve technology?

If you read the press release it states that Ailouros is buying REFR shares on the open market. As far as finding out how many shares they have perhaps in the next filing this information will be available.

Barbara, Whose due diligence puts whose to shame? What exactly are your facts? Why don't you get an education as to what the long term investors already know and then you might have an idea of why your "due diligence" will lead people to the wrong conclusions about the future of this company. If you had done proper due diligence you would understand why Ailouros would agree to buying REFR stock at a floor price of $15.

Perhaps this link will let you know what we already understand so you won't have to waste your due diligence time enlightening us.

Message 5042639

ND



To: Jonathan Babb who wrote (960)10/6/1998 12:35:00 PM
From: Jonathan Babb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50499
 
If you had done proper due diligence you would understand why Ailouros would agree to buying REFR stock at a floor price of $15.

Dixson, I have shown you the SEC facts as to why, in my opinion, there is no floor price of $15, but rather a ceiling price of $15.

I don't recall insulting the officers, only mentioning that they were selling stock to the company indirectly, as stated factually by them in the SEC filings. I like the technology and would like to buy a pair of SPD sunglasses if you can tell me where they are sold and how much they cost. I am also impressed by the number of years they have kept the company in business and the devotion to this one key idea. Even though many of the older patents are expired, they have continued to make new innovations and claims in the face of little industry acceptance. Very bold. If they can show some large contracts and/or revenue, I might consider buying them once the current market bottoms out.

Let's try to keep it friendly,

Jon