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To: Alan Vennix who wrote (2766)2/15/1999 6:30:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 5143
 
Alan, nice to have met you also: Let's twist this around<<..<<Asking us to trust the management on this is not good due-dilly, IMO>>

That may be true for someone who sits in front of a computer screen analyzing charts and reading PR's, but not necessarily so for those of us who have met the management,
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<< to this..<<..<<Asking us to trust the the chart and see it go up some 400% while reading and writing on this thread, well, it is just not proper INVESTING TECHNIIQUE if ya haven't joined on for the ride...that is my observation RE: " on this, It is not good due-dilly, IMO">>

That may be true for someone who sits in front of a computer screen analyzing charts and reading PR's, but not necessarily so for those of us who have met the management,
...>>>>>>



To: Alan Vennix who wrote (2766)2/15/1999 6:53:00 PM
From: Laser  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5143
 
".......met the management, known them for a number of years, and visited their operations to observe things first hand, IMO."

That's nice for a select few, but obviously not all potential shareholders have that luxury. The rest of us peons must rely on information put out by the company in the form of news releases, and if said releases are of a misleading nature, making an investment decision is difficult at best. We should not have to try and second guess management. Best for the management to be up-front and clear in releasing information IMO. Proper disclosure is the key to a good reliable company. The DD's fail miserably in this area.