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To: Andrew H who wrote (28274)5/16/1999 1:31:00 PM
From: Fred Thornell  Respond to of 44908
 
Andrew,I will not buy or sell one share of stock
based on what is said on this or any thread.

People need to do there own DD [LIKE I SAID BEFORE]
I have no need to hype TSIG, and you have no reason
to blame me for hyping.

When a person ASS-UME things they get burned, when
you do your own DD things turn out much better.

So take the time your bashing me and do some DD. {IMHO}

"VIPER" [OFF TO PLAY GOLF]



To: Andrew H who wrote (28274)5/16/1999 1:54:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Andrew, I believe there were 7 S-8 filings of intention to sell shares, maybe with the S-8 filings they need not duplicate with form 4 (the normal insider form of reporting). It is quite evident that Gordon must have sold in 1998 at least some 20 MM shares into the market (under those S-8 filings, my actual count is much higher, but there is a question of 17 MM shares which could be duplicates of the same transaction) if indeed he now has only 14 MM shares (with his wife), not counting the 26.6 "contingency shares.

Zeev



To: Andrew H who wrote (28274)5/16/1999 2:15:00 PM
From: The Swordsman  Respond to of 44908
 
Sword, I believe that since TSIG is fully reporting, that Gordon would be required to file with the SEC if he had sold any shares.

I too would believe the same. But just like you, I don't really know. Wouldn't you like to know for sure?

SC