Subject: (File name: 34-42259.htm) Date: 03/14/2000 10:37 PM Despite the good intentions of the proposal, SIA's Kaswell argued in his letter that barring selective disclosure may hamper the work of analysts and deprive the public of their insights. "Without an opportunity to digest and interpret news before it becomes public, investors have less guidance on the possible significance of corporate announcements when they are made," he said. AMEN ON BEING 'DEPRIVED OF THEIR INSIGHTS'!! Give us a break Kaswell. Totally disingenuous. Just another example of someone from Wall Street who is completely full of it. 200 years is long enough for this BS to go on. The Net changes everything and it's time the racket goes away!! Power to the Individual Investor, which is not the one Kaswell aims to 'interpret news' for. Way to go SEC. Craig McBurney, Founder/CEO TradeMentor.com