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To: gary g who wrote (4792)12/15/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
Gary - Don has confirmed to me that he has not sold 1 share of stock and since he is the only "insider" that I know of with a significant amount of shares, I don't think it came from insiders.

However, it seems that you have a lot of questions that should be addressed to management. I don't think anyone can answer your questions to satisfaction since none of "us" are that much in the know. I suggest that you make the conference call and ask your questions there. By your frequency on this thread, I have to assume you have an investment here (although why is beyond me since it is obvious that you have no faith in management or the company) and should want to protect it. Get the answers for yourself.

I was very concerned after I read the financials and accompanying notes. However, Don was gracious enough not only to return my call but to spend quite a bit of time on the phone with me. I hung up much relieved and have been in the market this morning buying more stock at .28 - I am in much higher and consider this a great opportunity. I fully expect the company to "turn around" early next year. That is my opinion, and I am banking on it. Don has been working very diligently to build this company and yes, he has been thwarted along the way. He is aware of the problems and will be attending to them. I think the conference call will be very positive as he clears up a lot of concerns and issues.

Whatever, best luck to you - but as I said, I would recommend you be on the conference call so you can direct your questions to those that can answer them.



To: gary g who wrote (4792)12/15/1998 1:56:00 PM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
Regarding our (mutual) questions....

Yes, I do believe they need to be cleared up, and *right away*!

What I am concerned about is that the conference call ... limited to about an hour in length ... may get tied up in haranguing and harassment and we will miss out on some questions.

So I recommend that we all coordinate our questions through JJ at Investor Relations so that he can make sure that they are addressed completely during Don's 10-minute intro. We then can ask follow-on questions during the remainder of the conference call. This will, IMHO, be a much more efficient use of our "contact time" with Don.

JJ is a 1-888-546-2957; I have his FAX listed as 604-267-7094, but it might be a good idea to check first.

JSb.