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To: Lynn who wrote (2269)12/4/1998 12:25:00 PM
From: MrLuckyman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2843
 
CLASS ACTION SUIT?

Found this on the Yahoo Boards:

COPY/PASTE for Lawsuit!
by: Trade_Maker
11610 of 11616
Send to everyone you can!

These lawfirms/attorneys specialize in class action suits. I've already contacted them to get things rolling.
Send in your own letter or use the form letter below.

------Lawyer Emails--------

pl@gilmanpastor.com, nrothstein@scott-scott.com, wynyc@aol.com, hofedlaw@aol.com,
info@securitiesattorney.com, investorprotect@bm.net, wsl@mwbhl.com,ssbny@aol.com,
info@scbclasslaw.com, ralaw@minn.net, kmoore@kmkslaw.com

---------Letter------

Hello,

As a WAVO shareholder, I'd like to begin a class action suit against CNBC, James Cramer
(Commentator), and The Street.com. I lost money when Cramer made his libelous and defamatory
statements on Wednesday's CNBC morning show "Squawk Box".

Please obtain the video and transcripts of the show and contact me as to what I need to do to make this
happen. I have also heard that I can file a claim as an individual in my local Small Claims Court. Is this
true? If so, I will do this at once.

Please send any required forms to me at the following address:

[Your Address]

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]



To: Lynn who wrote (2269)12/4/1998 1:20:00 PM
From: MrLuckyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2843
 
Any thoghts regarding this post from WAVO boards, hmmm.

Lawsuite Theory: Why hasn't WAVO filed?
by: HamiltonPeter
11639 of 11641
Just a theory, but.....

It's pretty obvious they have cause. Hell if they actually filed the following day they would have gotten
even more press win or lose. Why haven't they?

Read the current press releases from MSFT on how the are currently reorg'n to gear up for interactive
TV. Wavo is now an even more attractive takeover target than before, but it would be real embarrasing
to MSFT if WAVO & it's shareholders had a pending lawsuite with a subsidiary of one of their partners
in MSNBC - NBC/CNBC. The only way to nip a shareholder action (at least the one's that didn't bail
on Wed) would be to offer a premium in excess of the $15 high on Tues soon. I'm guessing an
announcement at close or on merger Monday. Too many signs from both companies point this way.
Read MSFT news releases from today to see the trend on interactive TV. It doesn't take long to
investigate a 5min tape segment that millions of people viewed.

Posted: Dec 4 1998 1:06PM EST as a reply to: Msg 1 by YahooFinance