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To: SusieQ who wrote (4161)3/21/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: JoeinIowa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Susie,

With the Internet the way it is today Myles needs to learn that what he says is going to be quoted. I think its great the way they have been so upfront with all the people who have called but they are a publicly traded company. They really need to turn things over to an IR group to handle everything for them.

Joe



To: SusieQ who wrote (4161)3/21/1999 2:25:00 PM
From: Fbk32  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8189
 
You're right about Myles being frustrated. He is aware of the confusion prevelant on the boards, this one less than others. I suggested that they hire a company to "Watch the Web" for them, and get these misunderstandings straightened out. He liked the idea, but who knows if they will really do something about it, and when.

They are less concerned with the web, than building the business, which I full agree with. The rumors and the misinformation will always be there, but really ...Who cares with MRPS, we know it will make us some serious $$ in the future.

Brian



To: SusieQ who wrote (4161)3/21/1999 9:13:00 PM
From: learnstocks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Susie, the Stock Watcher DOES understand what he is doing.
Nobody is misunderstanding Myles at all, if indeed, what is being reported on this thread is a somewhat accurate representation of what is being said by the company.
If you talk with Myles after he gets back from Detroit or wherever, tell him that it certainly would be in the best interests of him, Jimmy Gayle, and the other four employees as well as investors of a publicly-traded BB company that they concentrate on doing what is a long overdue financial responsibility function. Trips to Atlanta to watch the NASCAR races are nice. Trips to Detroit are nice.
Doing required duties, like financial reporting, is not NICE. It isn't any fun. But, it is NECESSARY. If they remain irresponsible by not reporting their financial statements on time, then they don't deserve to be management.
Vic