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Non-Tech : Starnet(SNMM)-"The Microsoft of Internet Gaming Softwar

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To: Roofman who wrote (21)3/15/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) of 40
 
Roofman,

Whoa! Hold it! Sovereign Indian Nations can do a lot of things, however, breaking federal laws would not be one of those. Should prohibition occur in the Unites States, they may in fact have to go offshore because I-gaming may not be a federal law they can simply just opt out of. The waters have already been tested in a couple of states. BTW, you're not a red man are you?<g> (Just checking!)

TG

P.S. As an interesting footnote to the conference call Mr. Dohlen mentions the possibility of moving the corporate charter from Delaware to a place less taxing. State of Delaware franchise tax caps out at $150,000 annually and that is what Microsoft pays! Could it be that Mr. Dohlen is even more fiscally austere than we all thought?

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