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Mark,
I appreciate your apology, and I certainly appreciate your intention to
build the "best program in the world."
Maybe the TraderWare experience was expensive for you, but perhaps the
lessons learned were valuable.
Anyway, the best of luck to you, and I look forward to your contributions to
the list.
Stu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Brown" <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "stuart a. miller" <sunsetisles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 11:23 AM
Subject: Re[2]: What do you think?
> Hello stuart,
>
> sam> Mark,
>
> sam> How would you handle those who purchased TraderWare, and were left
holding
> sam> an empty bag?
>
> well i can tell you that i having received absolutely no money from
> that deal can suggest you do what i did - get a lawyer - i posted all
> the contact information on the traderware list for those who wished to
> take action. if you did not receive that information then let me know.
>
> i have certainly felt that two of the three principles of tw did not
> uphold their fiduciary responsibility to the company and the clients.
> as one of the three, i was outvoted. i did what i could, i got nothing
> out of tw except a whole lot of knowledge about the software business.
> for however i failed you personally - i apologize! my intentions were
> to build the best program in the world and i still belive that we were
> on our way to doing that. not only did my software business collapse,
> but my personal trading took a hit and the cta i was trading for went
> out of business also. i certainly did not benefit from the tw
> project, but you have the name and numbers of those who did. or you
> can call me and bitch all you want 972-494-0895..
>
> i am asking that those who have not given up on the idea of having a
> better trading platform get behind and support this project however
> you are able, since the source code is fully disclosed and you can own
> it fully without depending on anyone else staying in business. i
> belive it is a worth while project, and it is the model that will most
> likely survive in the ever changing software business.
>
> with omega and other big software companys going out of business and
> turning to selling content rather than substance, everyone better be
> thinking about the future tempered by the knowledge of the past.
>
> mark
>
> sam> Stu
>
> sam> Stuart A. Miller
> sam> Tel: 954-438-0577
> sam> Fax: 917-464-8997
> sam> EMail: spooz2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> sam> sunsetisles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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