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To: Juli who wrote (9257)10/14/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: george eberting  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19331
 
Juli: You may only be displeased about the perverse selectivity of the Good ol' Boys" e.mail network. As long as it includes only investors and/or potential investors (and no corporate executives), I couldn't care less. But the conference call obviously included some EXISTING shareholders while intentionally excluding others. Not legal. And then folks marvel at why I come unglued sometimes. GE



To: Juli who wrote (9257)10/14/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: Ken Salaets  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Juli, I am a list participant and was not aware of the call. Once again, a response was given and then immediately questioned...

I think Dan's post was constructive.

Ken



To: Juli who wrote (9257)10/14/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: James Harold Alton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Juli, Per your post: "To be deleted from the e-mail list, you simply have to question anything that DCI
does. I do not think the SEC would take kindly to this sort of thing."

As I understand, the "email lists" that you are referring to are handled by private DCI shareholders that can choose to add or leave off anyone from their lists as they choose. As to asking questions about DCI and being deleted. I have asked many many hard questions over time as a DCI shareholder and have never been "deleted". Sometimes it's not what you ask, but how you ask it that determines how the individual will respond. If you ask a question with sincerity and without doing so in a way that could be damaging to all of our investments in DCTC, then it's my opinion that you will get an honest answer and not be "black listed". If you include little threats or comments about DCI that serve no real purpose, but can cause us all harm or concern then IMO you are just seeing to it that these people will want to take you off of their email lists. Take your post here on SI where you added: "I do not think the SEC would take kindly to this sort of thing." Such comments serve no purpose and I am sure tend to make others besides myself uneasy reading them.

James