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To: fortitude who wrote (36187)5/14/1999 8:53:00 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 122087
 
laurap your wrong--that was a excellent bit of deduction on SmartMoney's part,and the SEC will see it the same way---you say "I call it lying" Name one lie in those posts--Max90



To: fortitude who wrote (36187)5/14/1999 9:55:00 PM
From: Barronio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
I originally made two statements:
- SCII is not in the Iris Scanning business.
- Some recent SCII investors think it is, and that may be part of the reason the stock has gone up this week.

Both of these statements are absolutely true and undeniable. And informed.

For some odd reason you post all these messages from another board (which I don't read) that refer back to my own posts as supporting evidence, as if I made those posts. But SmartMoney and I seem to agree on SCII.

The SEC absolutely will not care that I reported the truth. What they *might* care about is that SCII has allowed such confusion to go on. They might just ask SCII to put out a Press Release clarifying the situation. If that happens it will be interesting to see the effect on the stock price. Thank you for informing them about this matter.

If your entire argument is that SCII is actually in the iris scanning business when it is not, then congratulations, you are the new poster child for uninformed investors.