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To: Wolff who wrote (12959)2/20/1999 4:18:00 AM
From: Mr. Park  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
That is very interesting. They want the editor to come but not the writer. I wonder if the street.com is going there to investigate.



To: Wolff who wrote (12959)2/20/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: dennyv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
CYOE Wolf
Hope nobody jumps on me (a newbe) for posting but, I found it interesting that I was looking through pretty much the same info (albeit Saturday afternoon instead the middle of the night)
That PR was also biz.yahoo.com

Pretty interesting stuff. While reading the 10Q i noticed that CYOE is warning about litigation still haunting them from the Diana Corp days (along with several other law suits) mentioned in TSC article (post #12958 by IcyGual).

Note 4 talks about a possible settlement resulting in 2.5Mil warrants @$9, $10, & $11. Along with the 2 acquisitions mentioned in Note 3 resulting in an additional 1.230 Mil common. On top of everything else, I think that spells d-i-l-u-t-i-o-n.

This might be some of the "bad stuff" Pluvia mentioned in #12798?



To: Wolff who wrote (12959)2/20/1999 4:17:00 PM
From: M. LaMancha  Respond to of 122087
 
This is what is known in the biz as a "non-denial denial." The company does not take issue with the story but shifts the focus to some other issue, such as the typos and innuendos sent. Most likely the writer tried without luck to get the company to answer his phone calls and then sent the questions trying to get a response. This actually speaks quite well of Petrie in that he tried every avenue he could to get the company's die of the story.