Keep digging UPTICK!! I greatly appreciate your hard work on it. I am, however, going to stay long on XSNI. Take another look at the lawfirm site of Mr. Manning. Well respected. Belongs to an important group of firms across the UK. No way this guy would risk his reputation, his firm's reputation and risk losing the firm's position in this important consortium of law firms by being knowingly involved in some scam. You or I, or both of us, need to call Manning on Monday and confirm everything that others on this thread have posted about their alleged conversations with him. In my opinion Manning will give us the straight scoop on XSNI. Speaking of scoops, I did, in fact, get a response from Mike Langdon and here it is. Jeff << Subj: XSNI Date: 5/22/99 5:08:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: mikelangdon@geocities.com (Mike Langdon) To: JSDowns@aol.com
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Jeff
Good to hear from you.
I have been a shareholder in Firecrest ( became Superphone then Mega Com and now X-Stream) for many years now and in fact have seen the shares suspended for nearly 3 years now. In a recent company circular to investors it stated that Lehman's were carrying out a strategic review to raise extra working capital to fund expansion overseas ( South Africa). I am led to believe from high authority that an IPO will take place on Nasdaq this summer. There are roughly 34 million XSNI shares now and I think the company will offer about 20 million more in the IPO. XSNI has about 350,000 UK users and even offers freephone calls at certain times of the week now.
How do I read the messages/get involved on siliconinvestor.com ??
Cheers Mike
JSDowns@aol.com wrote:
> Mikelangdon, I am an XSNI shareholder and through the XSNI thread at > siliconinvestor.com we have been trying to get more information on this > company. You seem to be the most knowledgable person about it. I would > appreciate any and all information you can provide me as to the viablity of > this company, the elusive Nasdaq placement, the connection with Lehman Bros. > and anything else you can think of that would be of interest to our group. > Thanks in advance and come visit us at the XSNI thread on the Silicon > Investor website. Regards, Jeff
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