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To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (1188)5/21/1999 3:55:00 AM
From: CIMA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1650
 
See you over there later. While management has made some mistakes in the past the new Prez and VP are bringing some real opportunities to the table. We should read about the first very soon.

IMO no honest PR firm is going to accept being hired by a client and then turn around and SHORT THEIR CLIENT'S STOCK! This is conjecture at this point since it hasn't been proven. The other promoter you are talking about doesn't do that to the best of my knowledge. My point is management simply does not enter into a promotional contract (that is described by a news release on Business Wire) to have that promoter short your company's stock (if true). If the promoter finds he/she doesn't like the deal after agreeing to it then they talk to management and get out, not screw over management and the company's shareholders.