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To: SDakota-98 who wrote (18614)3/3/1999 1:48:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi SD and ALL,

Just as a point of information. The reason for the PR appearing twice on "Business Wire" was really quite simple. "Business Wire" made an error. Look at the bottom of each of the PRs and you will note at the bottom of each PR the following: "Related News Categories". If you look at the latest release... biz.yahoo.com you will see the categories listed differ radically from the first one put out today... unless we went in to the plastic/chemical business or environmental business suddenly (as indicated in the first release this morning). And the same thing occurred with a few of the other PRs when I went back to check. After Rob Gordon was notified, "Business Wire" was immediately contacted, apologized, and corrected it. It is possible that other PRs with the same error may be "released" again. The importance of this seemingly "small" error... nobody saw the release(s) except for thread members here and on RagingBull and others who might be following TSIG. If you "click" on any of the related news categories, you will find that the PR is now out in the "public domain" for those watching for PRs from anywhere in that sector or category to find and read. IMO, a big plus. Accidents can happen, but it has been corrected... and it certainly, IMHO, doesn't change the quality and importance of the news. It just makes some day-traders and momentum traders unhappy.

Be Right!!!... Sit Tight!!

Best always,

Marty