Monday, December 11, 2006 4:19:29 PM
this call. Depending where you are, this call
could cost $7 to $10 dollars a minute. To
listen to the entire call could cost $840 -
$1200!
Is this truly a conference call the
way we think of it,or an open line with
only russia hearing all questions?
Will we have someone fluent in English
or will there be translation problems?
The better alternative would be for the company
to take questions from investors through email
and post all answers on their website!
Those of you that have built a repore with
the company may want to suggest this option
or a web conference. This does not seem like a
reasonable way to deal with investor relations.
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