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To: Laurens who wrote (1047)4/11/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: Sawdusty  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2513
 
Hi Laurens. I hope that no one finds this to be repetitious, and it is most likely the last I have to say on the matter.

Something has been nagging at me from my post yesterday:#reply-8828463
Steve makes this statement:

""Actually Tom, you aren't far off. While it is obvious that I was associated with the postings of SirAlexx and Dr Harvey, I was doing so as a shareholder and as a free and private citizen as it was my right.

However, once RAM received compensation from DCHT, and RAM went to work for them, as I am the GM of RAM, I began posting under my real name and disclosed the compensation as was required by the recent changes in securities laws.""

Now since he started posting under his own name on February 7. I am just curious as to where he got the 89,000 144 shares that he filed to sell on December 31, 1998?

Perhaps a PP or ? Does anyone have any ideas?

Cheers,

Dan



To: Laurens who wrote (1047)4/11/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2513
 
Laurens, thanks for the offer. However, it smells like corruption...

I did leave the thread for a couple weeks. Why couldn't you sell at $1.25? That's more than what I got for mine when I decided to terminate my part ownership in DCHT.

What you are actually saying, is let us lure some newbies into DCHT, so we can unload our shares at a profit on them. Instead of trying to shaft someone, be a man, recognize you have made a mistake and take your loss, like I have. Then invest the proceed into some decent stocks: XNET and FRTI would be a good bet for the next few weeks and make up your losses.

Then, if you have some spare time, as a community service, warn the newbies, so they don't start their investing career with a loss.

Actually, I don't wish for DCHT to go up or down, since all I want to achieve is a balance of information to give a chance to the unwary.
I have never believed that I can credibly be both long and afterwards short by reversing the arguments, when it suits my own stock position. Therefore, I never short stock, although I have an extensive portfolio.

If your last remark implies a Law suit, then be it.

F. Goelo + + +