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To: Frank Fontaine who wrote (11162)1/9/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: GlenRP  Respond to of 16988
 
Hey Frank after reviewing your profile page and listening to all your hype all I can say is their is no fool like and old fool. I'm not predicting doomsday but I'm not looking at things with blinders on either. A few weeks ago you said that 11+ mil shares was in the float. I told you then the float you were told was wrong and that info came from Jim. Now you blow over 2+ million extra shares in the float(if that is all there is)like it was nothing. You remember you and some others said I was lying and that you verified my info as untrue. Who is lying now Frank? Time will tell. So far all I have seen is that large volumes of shares keep trading and the price keeps going down. Sooner or later you should run out of cheap shares available. Especially when it appears that many are share adjusted at much higher levels. So who could afford to be selling this many shares at these prices? If it were just one item of information that appeared inaccurate it would be one thing. But with the amount of information that appears inaccurate it seems that more is false than true. It is interesting that everything coming out in the press is very carefully worded as to appear to be big news. Yet, when it comes right down to it there is not much there. So tell me Frank you want to guess at what number the float will be in a month (barring another reverse split). How many shares are outstanding now?(issued)How many are committed to convertibles?