Saturday, November 04, 2006 8:12:18 PM
a. we would have to be in on all the going's on with xlpi. i believe there are things he has done with the T/a (my opinion) that us shareholders would be about the last people he would want to share it with.
b. his ego would never allow this to happen, because if it could he would have hired someone to handle the very things he's unable to, taking a company public efficiently and looking out for his shareholders. I listen to the CC's and catch all his little digs at us shareholders.
C. I think the bill smith good old boy network has alot to say about how this company is run, and they would have to agree to this ( joe muse ), i don't see that happening.
d. i think its a great idea to develope, but if you already think your smarter then everyone else, are yah really going to listen to their recommendations or sugestions? probably not.
e. see all of they above and feel free to add your own reasons.
I liked the content of your post soft, in was a nice read. I do appreciate the level of your positive nature about bill and xlpi, but lets not ignore the neg. stuff all together its the very reasons we are were we are. until those things are fixed we ain't going nowhere.
**the thoughts expressed in this post are merely in my honest and educated opinion and are not in any way intended to influence others to buy/sell or hold this security or any securities I have ever mentioned**
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