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To: Fbk32 who wrote (4163)3/21/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: SusieQ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
You've got a great point,

They will make whoever stays with them lots of money.

Can't wait for a hoe down. How about a hot tub party too!

Susie



To: Fbk32 who wrote (4163)3/21/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: Jon Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Too often, it seems most net investors forget what it was like before the net.You relied on what you got from brokers or hard copy publications.

The net obviously offers much beyond that. But unless you read an approved release from the company, you can not put the company at fault for not following through on what you "understood" was going to happen.Even a simple word like "sub" has lots of different meanings to different people. Especially, if it's out of context.

The most common problem with these message boards is the "fire in the theatre" syndrome. Then hysteria, not reason, prevails.

Considering this stock was at .03 cents not long ago, it's held up remarkably well. That in itself says a lot. We're on the verge of making it big.

I would almost expect to hear that MRPS gets bought out by a very wise organization before most of these deals are ever signed. Jimmy and Myles would do themselves and shareholders a favor. They would get all the resources needed in one fell swoop and relieve themselves of this burgeoning responsibility.
Call Siemens.




To: Fbk32 who wrote (4163)3/21/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: learnstocks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Brian, I appreciate your work and your comments on post 4163.
But, it is time that the management of MRPS learns to do ALL the functions of management that a company needs to perform. Management 101 teaches that there are four major functions; one is control.
Control is shown to investors of a publicly-traded company through timely reporting to shareholders. Confusion is only prevalent when management is failing to report as required. Misunderstandings are a result of poor to nonexistent reporting of corporate actions.
It doesn't matter whether they want to do it or not. That is a function that they MUST DO.
They should either buy out all the outstanding shares and go private or they should do what they are SUPPOSED to do.
I don't mean to preach, but the post by Joe in Iowa reminded me that they are saying what they WILL do and not DOING what they must do.
Vic