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To: J T who wrote (30369)3/29/1999 7:44:00 PM
From: wonk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
Your kidding right?

Out of a simple answer you come up with this statement...

"Are you are telling me that you know of no facts as to whether this company is solvent?"

Did I say anything to lead you to believe this?


No, I am not kidding and of course you did.

I posted a series of questions about cash #reply-8589242. You replied:

Make sure you let us know the outcome of your conversation about the cash

There are only two explanations for this statement: you do not know, or you do know and are not telling.

Therefore, I responded:

Do you know the answers? Or can you make a good guess? #reply-8589585

You responded:

"Do you know?"

No sorry I can't help there.


The implication here is that you do not know the answers. Admittedly it is an equivocation. #reply-8589707

But then you go on to answer the second part:

I don't see the sense in this wireless.

To GUESS would lead to SPECULATION,INNUENDO,IMPLICATIONS & IMHO would be the WRONG thing to do!


By answering my second question in the foregoing fashion, lends credence to the premise that you do not know the answer to my cash question.

To which I responded:

Are you are telling me that you know of no facts as to whether this
company is solvent?


Again I wished to be absolutely clear regarding you knowledge, or lack thereof, about the company's cash position.

The solvency of the company is directed related to its cash position and hence its ability to pay debts when due. If no one can provide any facts as to the company's cash position, then no one can make any statement of fact as to whether the company is solvent.

I am quite to listen to any facts you or anyone else has regarding the company's cash position, and therefore its solvency.

If I have made an error in interpretation and you have such facts, please correct me.

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