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To: Wayne J. who wrote (3492)10/19/1998 6:02:00 AM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4304
 
Dear Wayne,

Don't worry about getting attacked for your opinions. People who attack opinions probably have no worthy opinions of their own.

Your opinions are definitely NOT boring. In fact, I keep wondering from where you are getting them because they sound as if they are based on facts given to you by the company. Now, if the company gives you these facts when you call, why aren't they making these facts available to all of us like on the NYRR WebSite or here. Sounds like you are the privileged investor. Now fess up. Did you put in $25000 to get a 10% discount, and discount from what price? And, how much total are they raising?

Whatever it is it is more dilution. Remember back in February Greg Kislof said no more dilution before profits. Well they don't have profits, and here is more dilution!!

So, who is James White? Not a name that I remember. And, located at the NYRR home office phone number in Brooklyn. Has he replaced Greg? Is Greg the disgruntled ex-employee to whom you mysteriously refer?

I am sure more is to come in your next installment. You are being so pesky, Wayne, dribbling out these little tid bits one by one.

246810



To: Wayne J. who wrote (3492)10/19/1998 9:26:00 AM
From: David Tobin  Respond to of 4304
 
Wayne, you seem to be one of the privileged - I don't know anything about a private placement. I am very frustrated about the lack of progress, but am hoping things will come together by the time the merger is operational in Janurary 1999. This stock has always traded funny. Sometimes on expected news, and other times for no reason at all. My expectation is that in the absence of any real news and continued weakness in the stock, someone will eventually come in and do lot's of buying. It won't take much to get the stock back to the .20 range, so that could be your near term exit if you need one. We won't really see much of a market for this stock until real news is pending. Dave T.