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To: Loren S. who wrote (3572)10/16/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: campe  Respond to of 9824
 
Valid point. I understand that busy people know how to prioritize and get things done. However, my question is ...how does Tilton decide which public company to plug any new deals into?

What is his criteria for deciding? Let's say he's got a deal in work for some new, sure fire internet commerce business which includes an international ISP service. Who gets it? TNRG, CHIF, GMCH, or AMVD and why? And if he chooses the one for which we are not shareholders, how would we feel?

My point was not that he was too busy with too many projects, just that he's got too many business vehicles for his ventures...

These are just my thoughts...comments please.



To: Loren S. who wrote (3572)10/17/1998 10:18:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
Another interesting post:

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