November 1999   In a separate transaction, several shareholders of the Company     transferred an aggregate of 1,345,533 pre-split shares to eleven persons,        including, several persons who are affiliated with the investor group which has  agreed to make the $25,000,000 equity investment in the Company as described     above.                                                                                 Immediately after the Closing, the Company effected a forward split of 5.435034 for one, resulting in 20,000,000 post-split and post-closing shares of  the Company's Common Stock.         secinfo.com         
    Filed: December 1999           Court:  U.S. District Court  Eastern  District  of  New           York           Plaintiff:  Integrated  Technology  & Development, Inc.           and Israel Letzter.           Estimated Exposure:  None.           Summary:  Integrated Technology & Development, Inc. and           Mr. Israel Letzter filed a claim in the  U.S.  District           Court  Eastern  District  of  New  York  (the "Court"),           alleging   breach   of   fiduciary   duty,   fraudulent           securities  filings  and securities fraud in connection           with the sale by OSCM of CCM to AMCI International.             In  an  opinion  filed  on   May  24,  2000  the  Court           characterized  the  plaintiffs'   claims  generally  as           securities fraud under section 10(b)  of the Securities           Exchange  Act  of 1934 and discussed them  collectively           when it dismissed  all  claims  of securities and fraud           for failure to allege all elements  of  the  crime.  As           noted above, this action was brought in federal  court.           Jurisdiction  of  the  Court  was  based on the alleged           federal  question.   Since  the  dismissed   claim   of           securities  fraud was the lynchpin for federal question           jurisdiction  the complaint should have been dismissed,           but for plaintiffs'  right  to amend the complaint as a           matter of right pursuant to the  Federal Rules of Civil           Procedure.   After  receipt of the Judge's  Order,  the           Company   served  an  answer   which   foreclosed   the           plaintiffs'  right  to  amend the complaint as of right           and the plaintiffs have never  filed a motion for leave           to amend the complaint.  While the  case  has  not  yet           been formerly dismissed, the Plaintiffs have instructed           their counsel to drop the matter.       Who is IDT?    "They bought the shares a while ago, and I don't know who they are".    It became evident later that he absolutely did know that IDT was Israel Letzter's compay.    Three days later, the company's public relations person gave me the official list of shareholders and some results. They were unrecognizable.    According to the new list, Israel Letzer and IDT as a group held 23% of the shares, Rami Adler 13%, Aharon Rosenfeld 11%, IDTI 23%, various managers 2%, the subsidiary 14%, and the public 14%.    I asked Adler who IDTI was. "It's an Arab group", he answered. This revealed for the first time that the investors from Arab countries with whom OSCM signed an agreement to set up local shopss.com sites and communications networks in their countries were a party at interest in the company. Their interest was not so small, either: 23%. Furthermore, the same investors, IDTI, are involved in the transaction for transferring assets and business of shopss.com to ACMI, now called Shopss. OSCM received $5 million and 60% of the company.    Israel Letzter, an ultra-orthodox businessman from Netanya, is the mystery man of the story. To answer our questions, he sent his brother-in-law, who didn't give his name. The brother-in-law said that IDTI had communications business in the US, Canada, Turkey, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. No, he doesn't operate in Israel, and he has no current business relations with OSCM besides the shares that he holds. No, you can't talk to him. He studies Torah in yeshiva and is very busy.   
  Efi Landau 30.11.1999 17:58 |