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To: Phyllisf who wrote (677)1/25/1998 12:24:00 PM
From: R. Michael Boyter
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It this board dead or what? How about some input and insights from
all you folks out there!

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To: R. Michael Boyter who wrote (678)1/25/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Phyllisf
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Michael,

We're ALL over on the Yahoo Board.

I can't "link" you but...

Go to Yahoo Stock Quotes, Get SIIS, and then click on the "Messages" (on the far right side.) (Also, if you go back thru this board somebody did a link when we first moved over there.)

Come join us! Lot's of thoughts are awaiting you!!!!

HA! I just went back and looked! Post #636 will link you there! Funny part is, it was a message from Tahoeman to YOU!!!! (Were you just trying to stir something up over here???)

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To: Phyllisf who wrote (679)1/29/1998 11:06:00 PM
From: Terry D. Voss
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I guess it's just 11 and I'm early for the party. But heck, I'm an old guy and have to get up at 5am. What's the latest?

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To: Terry D. Voss who wrote (680)1/30/1998 12:07:00 AM
From: Phyllisf
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It's getting crowded in here....

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To: Phyllisf who wrote (681)1/30/1998 12:53:00 AM
From: R. Michael Boyter
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Hi Terry and Phyllis,
Looks like were the only ones home. I enjoyed the humor on Yahoo.
I wrote a little request to Our Pres, on Yahoo, Let me know if you agree.
Hoping for some sunlight, here and in the siis tunnel! SOON<> Have a
Good evening, :) MIK

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To: R. Michael Boyter who wrote (682)2/9/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Larry Schnitt
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I have the feeling that our stock is worthless at this point. I sold some of my position off in December but still have a load of this wallpaper! I believe we have been constantly misled by the company and I wouldn't be surprised if someone starts a class action suit. The only factor is what good would a class action suit be if the company is worthless, unless the officers are personally liable in some way! I won't hold my breath!

Good luck,

Larry

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To: Larry Schnitt who wrote (683)2/9/1998 3:11:00 PM
From: AngelM
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I feel a class action can only have some chances of success, if it is quick. If chapter 11 comes, it is hopeless. (I would think)

Good lawyers usually can find places to get some money back, but where is the $$?

angelm

PS not a lawyer, just speculations

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To: AngelM who wrote (684)2/9/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: Diane Richard
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Has anyone been able to get a quote on the stock. The Yahoo message board is gone. Yahoo no longer has "SIIS" as a correct symbol.

Did we lose everything?

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To: Diane Richard who wrote (685)2/9/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: Don Metzger
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Diane:You can still access the siis yahoo board.Try this!!

messages.yahoo.com

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To: Larry Schnitt who wrote (683)2/10/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: gpphantom
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Larry, I share your feelings. Regarding a class action suit, the directors and officers do share liability with the company. They are held personally accountable for their actions on behalf of the corporation and their personal assets are at risk. By failing to provide financial reporting and disclosure the Board has failed to meet the standards of expected conduct that is set forth in federal and state statutes, thus exposing themselves to liability.

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