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To: Little Engine who wrote (25625)11/14/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: John Maddison  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
LE

I think the numbers might not even appear and if they did they will show a breaking even type event.

Arif is in big trouble, he is a greedy stupid man who is scared about losing his company. Randy was a bit inexperienced expecting to tell shareholders the complete truth and cost him his job. Sukey is back in to put a stop to that.

The SEC are are beginning their investigation and arif knows it. His short term tactic is to buy shares (thats right but shares for a change) to take the price back up to 50 to 70 cents. This should mean most investors who were losing a packet will probably go away and drop any SEC stuff. Of course what happens the company after is anybody's guess.

Hence I think there is a short 2 to 3 week play in this company, volume and indicators alone will tell you that. The key as usual is getting out in time.

JM



To: Little Engine who wrote (25625)11/14/1998 7:10:00 PM
From: Freddie Forte  Respond to of 27968
 
LE.....I agree. The numbers will be more sales oriented which will lead to another round of unanswered questions. So you're a WHO fan? What were you doing in the late 70's??? ;-). Randy said he was under the impression that these liabilities were completely taken care, but, of course, now, forget about asking for an answer to that one. I think Randy was fired because in a way he was going to expose Arif via interactive conference calls or shareholder meetings. The stall tactic seems to be in effect again.