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To: Leo Mitkievicz who wrote (6360)3/19/1999 11:20:00 AM
From: eyewatch  Respond to of 9798
 
I think Don was the one that ex. Options at cdn$3 and sold all for $6.3 so done feel sorry for him with a nice 100,000 or so profit.
You are right on whose to blame.
A chance is needed this time.
John



To: Leo Mitkievicz who wrote (6360)3/19/1999 12:30:00 PM
From: Scott Volmar  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 9798
 
Hi Leo, Its time for the return of Chairman Chainsaw. Management whacked off Orem, to the ultimate rise in share value. With revenues still in a downward spiral, looks like Management will need to do a little whacking in Ottawa.

I check in on the thread periodically. Funny how the chat has not changed, even from $100 in '98 days. Interesting cycle. "The more things change, the more they remain the same??"

Should Dr. 'C' resign, share price would likely double on the announcement. Depending on who would replace him, share value could rise again. Its interesting that "resignation" is in Dr. C's own interest as well as the company itself. Its a win-win proposition. But don't count on it anytime soon. Hence the share price will hover near its present level until a true read on sales trends become apparent, or unless major cuts are announced.

I doubt that Suite 9 will have any more impact on revenues than Suite 8. As for Draw, the competition is stiff.

Here's to cuts!

Scott