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Message: Have we struck a nerve?

Have we struck a nerve?

posted on Jun 10, 2009 06:37AM

Seems a company with a website that includes an IR section would do everything possible to keep the investors informed through that venue.

Since the coup has taken place, presumably at the expense of shareholders, what advantage does the use of a public opinion forum have over the website? what communication can we expect in this site that could not be put in the CSG website?

Will the website be updated to ensure those interested in the organization should use this site as official location for investor relations information?

Obviously the company is not interested in violating disclosure responsibilities by providing a segment of the investment community with any information that would place one investor or a group of investor in a more advantageous situation.



Although I applaud the notion of improved communications, most BB's serve as a place where brainstorming and speculation takes place ... how does the company manage an open forum without creating further speculation by what they say, don't say, leave posted, delete.

This could be a very dangerous path the company has chosen to take?

Looking forward to a response from the leadership of this site.

orgy

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Jun 10, 2009 08:51AM
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