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To: wade timson who wrote (717)12/31/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: brec  Respond to of 2664
 
Here is what StockDetective said, via cut-and-paste transcription (i.e., there are no typos introduced by me in this quote):

"The office of Mitchell Kruse, president and CEO, said he was not familiar with Millionaire.com, but said it was possible someone had booked the auction and not mentioned it to the boss."

Note that it says "office," not "officer[s]." Hence there is no inconsistency between the StockDetective statement and your report that no "officer" of the company had spoken with SD.



To: wade timson who wrote (717)12/31/1998 12:56:00 PM
From: paulmcg0  Respond to of 2664
 
[The writer said she did]

I could not find anything in the article to match your claim. In fact, the writer actually said:

"Samblis refused to talk to the Stock Detective without a guarantee that anything written about Millionaire.com would be positive. Rob White, CEO of Millionaire.com, did not return several phone calls in the past week."

I sense a certain desperation on your part - it looks like you either might be working for a stock promoter, or you are worried about the drop in the value of your MLRE shares and you are trying to talk the price back up.