Monday, April 30, 2001 10:03:29 PM
Your statement "IF the stock still trades, it PROBABLY means that SEVU will survive, AFTER all is said and done" (CAPS added by me for emphasis). In your opinion,what is the probability of the stock not trading, and when do you see this happening? Does the "after all is said and done" part mean that you expect bad things for the market price of SEVU in the immediate future, possibly endangering the "reported" private placement?
Thanks in Advance for your insights.
Bill Branum
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