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To: dwight martin who wrote (2100)3/12/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: Tim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
Hi there. This is pretty interest: fool.com



To: dwight martin who wrote (2100)3/15/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: bdave1  Respond to of 2394
 
How can you all bash these lawyers who are fighting for our rights as shareholders. Yes, I joined the suit. Who else is protecting my rights
when the insiders are dumping at the shareholder's expense. Sure, the lawyers will make something, but I don't have to pay for the costs of the litigation. It's a win win situation for the shareholder. All of you who dump on the firms should know that if you purchased during the class period, you automatically become a class member, and will receive settlement and claim info from the courts. All who sign up have a more active role in the suit and signing up benefits all who bought during the period 4/21/98-2/16/99, whether you're signed up or not. You who dump on the lawsuits, what will you do with your share of the recovery..give it back? I think not. These firms yes make a dollar but they put up the money to get our money back. I guess many of you trust this company, to rebound. I can't wait that long..I'm not that rich. I just want some of my money back. To find what your rights are as a shareholder in this case, call 800-380-8496 x1471.