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To: antibash who wrote (20624)3/2/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Apparently you neglected to read this the first two times I posted it:

To: Janice Shell (20286 )
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell Saturday, Feb 27 1999 3:08PM ET
Reply #20291 of 20575

Spidey's running scared. He apparently told Anti that "summations" were due yesterday and Hogger that "summary judgments" were expected. He PMed me that he knew about the DTC's motion all along and that the judge wouldn't honor it because the DTC didn't cite case law. Wrong wrong and wrong.

And let's not forget the short squeeze that will be here "any day now so be patient patient patient" which has been the mantra here for more than a year. Or, what Anti saying "the sh*t will hit the fan" since last October, or when he hinted at big buying coming in. Wrong wrong and wrong... again!

The fact is that yesterday the judge heard recordings of phone conversations between Mike Sylver and the DTC which directly contradict what Sylver said under oath. The judge allowed those calls into evidence. Not only does that decimate AZNT's case against the DTC, it makes everything Sylver has said regarding the other defendants suspect, IMO. Looks like we can count out a short squeeze at least until late March when the hearings resume. Bummer. ;^)

- Jeff



To: antibash who wrote (20624)3/2/1999 3:16:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Look, Auntie. We've told you what happened last Friday:

DTC requested an emergency hearing on the 23rd. They asked Judge George that an extension to the "briefing schedule" be granted, and that he hear a series of motions they wished to present. George granted the extension--that is, he agreed that the Finding of Fact he'd requested need not be presented on Friday--and acceded to DTC's request that their motions be heard. Hence the emergency hearing on Friday.

The hearing took place as scheduled. DTC presented new evidence, in the form of optical recordings of telephone conversations between Mike Sylver and DTC. Judge George ordered that these conversations be entered into the record. He declined, however, to go a step further and dismiss AZNT's complaint against DTC.

My surmise is that he ruled as he did because he knew that to dismiss the complaint against DTC would be effectively to dismiss the case. But that, of course, is just surmise. We'll see what happens when hearings resume at the end of March.