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To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (3335)4/16/1999 12:14:00 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 4066
 
Dave, good response. Sad that you have to spend your limited time to
stop this type of information from becoming something bigger, but to me
better to do it now before those who want to put MGR in any bad light
possible, have a chance.

Anyway, this I believe is an old item that was already addressed by you
months ago, and your reply was the same, as in nothing to do with the
structure or management of MGR.

I'am sure we can all understand that as we wait for news on MGR, and to
finally read some, its only an indirect mention, and of a criminal act
by someone. So to me, Phil just let off some steam, to lower the pressure,
so that he doesn't raise up into the cold air and be mistaken for an UFO.

Doug



To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (3335)4/16/1999 7:05:00 AM
From: Phil Jones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Exactly my point, Dave. The media reporting on this matter is totally irresponsible in its inclusion of MGR and the other small companies on the VSE. It doesn't say that he invested in IBM or MSFT. Why does it include MGR? News reporters, like the one who wrote the article, have a mindset about small struggling resource companies, such as MGR, that is negative. They somehow think that a fraud artist would invest in an MGR before an IBM. I don't know what can be done about it. It's very frustrating.