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>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:06:38 -0600
>To: janette.perez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>From: Robert W Cummings <robertwc@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: FW: Mark Brown Status 
>In-Reply-To: <TFSJKJIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>At 11:53 AM 2/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From:	Janette Perez 
>>Sent:	Wednesday, February 18, 1998 10:46 AM
>>To:	'omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx'
>>Subject:	Mark Brown Status 
>>
>>Please be advised that Mark Brown's status as an Omega Research Solution 
>>Provider has been terminated by Omega Research.  We believe that
continuing to 
>>permit Mr. Brown to hold himself out as a Solution Provider would be 
>>condonation of his conduct, and this is not a message we want to send to
our 
>>customers or Solution Providers.  We believe that mutual respect and 
>>business-like conduct are prerequisites to any business relationship.
Since 
>>this has not been the case in our relationship with Mr. Brown, we have
acted 
>>in what we believe are the best interests of Omega Research, its
customers and 
>>Solution Providers.
>>
>>Janette Perez
>>Corporate Relations Director
>
>
>Janette
>
>I think the way you have handle your clientele is reflected in your sales.
I said it once and I'm saying it again your own your way out yourself as a
company so releasing Mark is doing him a favor really. Maybe now he can go
to a company like Windows on Wall Street and report back to us is opinions
which have more value than yours. Mark gets mad but he tells the truth and
doesn't say soon, later are put that on the wish list. Funny how you worry
and get mad at Mark and let real issues like DTN access continue to be
unanswered, still have not heard the truth on that subject. Windows on Wall
Street is hungry and with them the client's really do come first not just
posted on a members list saying they do they take the action on their
behalf. So I applaud Mark for not standing for a company promising him
products then not delivering as seems to be Omega's way of doing business.
The attitude that the client should be privilege to do business with Omega
instead of the reverse is between the lines in your message to Mark. I have
the share holders list now the public owns this company now and the current
board and President have the privilege of running it until you can't as is
always reflected in the stock price. I'm not going to bother with trying to
get answers from your company anymore and getting promises and wish lists
instead going to the share holders or the owners of this company to seek
solutions.
>
>Robert