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To: KS who wrote (26986)3/16/1999 12:42:00 AM
From: Rebel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Should be to all investors. Received mine today from
Charles Schwab.




To: KS who wrote (26986)3/16/1999 8:42:00 AM
From: R. Murphey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
KS et al, 2,404 +/- current shareholders were sent the communication from FSAAA and that may be a different audience than the proxy mailing that reportedly included only shareholders of record on 12/31/98.

There is also the possibility that a few former shareholders may not get the "communication". It will be posted here on SI in the very near future, as I understand FSAAA was waiting for it to hit the street first.

Hope that clarifies things a little.

Best regards,
Bob.



To: KS who wrote (26986)3/16/1999 8:55:00 AM
From: Meteo_Dan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
KS,

The same company handling the FAMH proxy mailing is handling the FSAAA mailing. The FSAAA mailing went out after the proxy mailing to all shareholders of record (2404 total). It is interesting that some shareholders appear to be getting the FSAAA mailing first. If this pattern continues we will need to research it quickly since that is "supposedly" similar to the screw up resulting in the cancellation of the 2/10/99 shareholder meeting that FSAAA forced (The screw up violated Texas law and FSAAA threatened FAMH with an injunction and if the proxies didn't get out properly we'll do it again!). Keep an eye on more FSAAA developments.

Join FSAAA---your help in defraying some of these legal costs is needed so we can all benefit.

Meteo_Dan

Anyone know the name of that famous little old lady that goes to all shareholder meetings and gets things changed?? ---maybe she could join FSAAA. (recently one of the big three auto co. gave her a brand new car for her efforts over the years---maybe FAMH would give us ---lets see----hmmmmm one free temp position per shareholder)