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Re: MoneyMakesMoney post# 85304

Wednesday, 11/04/2009 10:34:28 PM

Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:34:28 PM

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I think a company that says they are working on a merger and expect it to be finalized within 30 to 60 days should have a grace period of 60 days. This is not a public relations company. Nor do I want them to waste money on a public relations guy to answer the phone. Their time and money should be focused on the merger and the steps they laid out in previous press releases.

If 60 days comes and goes, I have no problem with people calling them up and demanding answers. I can understand the anxiety, but how do you expect a company to be able to get their jobs done if they can't get an outside line because they are all tied up by people demanding to talk to the ceo.

At the moment, the merger is the only thing of real importance. Because without the merger the most informative receptionist really doesn't do us a lot of good.