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To: Trey McAtee who wrote (15387)3/11/1999 9:07:00 AM
From: kenneth kountz  Respond to of 21342
 
Implants in Sensitive Areas
Trey: With the stock apparently breaking the "recovery" lines starting from the October 2 3/4 low, I suggest that each member of the Westell management team get implants in sensitive, private parts of their anatomy. These implants should be of the de-fibralator variety, preferably with voltage spikes proportional to the drops in WSTL's stock price. Each time it drops 1/32 they get 100 volts, for 1/16 drop it rises to 200 volts. etc. Real time connections to the stock price on Zionts' favorite web site, Quote.com should be made over a Wireless ADSL connection which would be especially applicable.
It looks like for some strange reason, the Simon and Penny connections are willing to accept a complete loss on their investment. Perhaps they have jumped the gun and already have either implants of suspicious operation in their own brains, or else they have undergone brain removal surgery. Do you know of any rational tax reasons why Simon or Penny would allow this to happen? When they put children in charge of a company, what the hell did they expect?
We may be witnesses to a Chapter 11 situation here soon. Anybody know what the listing requirements are to remain on the NASDAQ?



To: Trey McAtee who wrote (15387)3/11/1999 9:11:00 AM
From: Marc T. Archer  Respond to of 21342
 
Trey, your right, this IS fun.
Here's my take on a few quotes you posted....

>>He learned to push at a young age.<<
Which is why he's VERY good at pushing employees out the door as an adult.

>>I love high-tech toys. It's hard to pick just one, so I'll pick two: my Toshiba Libretto 110CT and my Nokia 6100 with AT&T One Rate service. It's great!<<
Yeah, and more than likely neither will ever have a Westell ADSL modem connected to them.

>>On average, how much time do you spend per week on the Internet? What is your favorite Web site?
10 hours per week. My favorite site is quote.com. I use the e-mail for press releases, filings, etc., on a few hundred competitors and customers I like to follow.<<
quote.com to check how poorly WSTL is doing and filings to file to sell WSTL shares after the Doc has hyped. He must follow the competitors to see where he might have a chance at getting a new job after he's done with WSTL.

>>What are your favorite charities?
The Holocaust Educational Foundation, several cancer organizations and a variety of others including our local library,schools and groups that work with the homeless.<<
Too bad he didn't include the WSTL shareholders.

>>In three words or less, describe your management style.
Leadership. Vision. Empowerment.<<
No way can I improve on what you wrote Trey (LOL)

>>If you could do anything in your life over again, what might that be?
Nothing. I always look forward!<<

Yeah, why look back. Nothing there but the MESS you created!

Ahhhhhh, that felt good ;)

MTA