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To: simarx who wrote (3064)12/30/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: simarx  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4761
 
One more very significant item that the reporter should have done more DD on is that the director he targeted cannot sell his stock for another year along with the other directors since they are holding 144 restricted stock. OOPS, a major oversight or did he intentionally leave that out? Definetly destroys his assumptions.

(Did I mention that that same director was a VP at Smith Barney?)



To: simarx who wrote (3064)12/30/1998 10:12:00 PM
From: M.R. Davis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4761
 
Thanks for your solid response to George E and his posting of Chris Byron's article.

How come Mr Byron managed to dig some so-called dirt on a director and yet miss the fact that IFLY has been testing a cutting edge website that makes a breakthrough in travel sector profit margins?

Is his sleuthing somewhat biased? Did he sleuth at all?
Did someone give him this tidbit of information?
On Yahoo there are rumors that Mr Byron is an acquaintance of Mr Joe Parks (aka Tokyomex). Some suggestions to the extent that Mr Byron is "in the pocket" of Mr T-Mex. I wouldn't believe a word of it myself.
Still its awful when that stuff "hangs in the air".

So Mr Byron is under investigation by the SEC huh?