To: DablocTrader who wrote (2498 ) 1/1/1999 6:18:00 PM From: StockDung Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3693
I am working on the letter this week end. I will post it here and those that would like to send it to Steve Case Ceo of AOL can cut and paste it for easy delivery. It is important for companies like AOL to support companies like Madera Int. and should do it for free. Would be great for AOL P.R. and great for the rain Forrest and the Indian Tribes of Brazil and Puru.Maybe CNBC would host the CEO of Madera Int. because the concept they have is evolutionary. Madera International Environmental, Inc. is active in a stewardship position in several programs dedicated to Helping to Save the Rainforest. These programs are described in the subsidiary's web-site ownatree.com . They will be also available on their new web site on Monday hopefully. There are many such companies on the net that we can plea too for free advertising. As activists we should demand, not ask for such marketing help for such a worthy cause. Don't forget companies like MSN.com Yahoo!, Thunderstone, Lycos' A2Z, GoTo.com, Mining Co., Excite Guide, PlanetSearch, What U Seek, Magellan, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, Excite , AltaVista and every major corporation in the world that has a web page. Many need help with their corporate image especially the companies that have ravaged our rain forrests in the past. I just hope Madera Int. has a visionary like myself working on the same campaign and common cause. They should issue a press release and seek help from these companies. Those companies that are not willing to help should have their products boycotted by all shareholders. Think of the good we can do for those needy Indian Tribes in Brazil and Puru. Just as Greenpeace stages protests we should make a example of any company that would not want to display the Madera Advertising banner for free. Once again I discourage anyone from hyping, pumping and dumping this company. They companies business model speaks for its self. There is no need to state anything but the facts. I don't think Steve Case and AOL would want us to boycott all of their advertisers and encourage others not to buy their products either. There is strength in numbers. floyd