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To: N. Dixon who wrote (988)10/6/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50501
 
N. Dixon, I guess the question would be why would I call Mr. Harary when REFR went to the effort to put together that S-3 they filed with the SEC spelling out the terms of the deal? Unless of course you are saying that that filing is fraudulent.

Barb



To: N. Dixon who wrote (988)10/6/1998 5:06:00 PM
From: Roger A. Babb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50501
 
Dixon, I just had a very long conversation with Mr. Harary. A very nice gentleman who understands REFR and its financing very well. Also understands thesetypes of deals very well. To make a long story short, I am correct in my interpretation of the S3 saying that at no time can the investor be forced to buy at more than 92% of market price as defined by the average of the previous days trading. If the company set floor price is higher than 92% of market, the investor is relieved of any obligation to buy. If this is not your understanding you should call Mr. Harary for clarification.

This is all a moot point and the stock price will go up if REFR succeeds with its product introduction and obtains revenues. Without revenues my short position is likely to turn out a winner.