Sherlock - note the hilited text then read the links. Ask Burt and Dennis for help; I am not reading these documents the same way you are but they are on the same page as you. Now stop posting to me with nonsense :-) Demi, famous actress
Have Burt and Dennis explain the difference between publicly reporting aka XSNI and privately held corporation aka Xstream uk et al company parental, then you three try to figure out who owns GOD - certainly is not XSNI which is traded publicly and Nethead is held by the privately held company - per the company parental dated July 22 not any of my especially fine DD.
Of course, that same document that says Nethead was a part of XSNI says GOD is part of XSNI too, who knows.
Now how did they sell that right from under your nose, you have been holding for three months; you are the type of investor they want and need. BTW - did you read the post with the information directly from the company? or are you just after me for your decision making problems.
now bring it on home Message 10626980 Message 10626680 Subject: XSNI - X-Stream Network To: Suntrader From: Suntrader Jul 22 1999 4:09PM EST Reply #2261 of 2417
Response from X-Stream UK ! Seems in England they have a different interpretation of Public Companies. It sounds like they think that because they do not have to report, they are not public !
Still no response from Manning, i didn't really expect one. Might hear from his lawyers though ! LOL
Names and e-mail addresses have been withheld to protect the innocent!
RESPONSE #1
Dave, 1. X-Stream Technologies Uk is a wholly owned sub of X-Stream Technologies, Inc. 2. None of the companies in the X-Stream family are public reporting companies. I hope this helps. Regards, -----Original Message----- From: Sent: 22 July 1999 10:19 To: Subject: Company enquiries
Dear Mr Meyers,
I am hoping that you can clear up an issue that has arisen from an article published by Bloomberg UK which mentions X-Stream Technologies UK Ltd.
The article published by Bloomberg under Technology News on July 19th, 1999 refers to the anouncement that AOL Europe will offer free internet access in the UK.
In the article, it mentions X-Stream Technologies UK Ltd and states that the company is privately held.
Upon querying this with the representative from Bloomberg who wrote the article, he states that he was informed by Chris Sukornyk and yourself that X-Stream Technologies UK Ltd was privately held.
The records at Companies House in London show that X-Stream Technologies UK Ltd is owned by X-Stream Technologies Inc.
In the circular which was sent out in February 1999 to shareholders of X-Stream Network Inc. (XSNI) it states that X-Stream Technologies Inc. is owned by XSNI.
Can you please confirm whether or not X-Stream Techno;ogies Inc. is owned by XSNI. Also, can you confirm that X-Stream Technologies UK Ltd is owned by X-Stream Technologies Inc.
Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
RESPONSE #2
Nethead is no longer an X-Stream company. While GOD still is, it is not a public reporting company. Also, X-Stream Tech inc is owned by X-Stream Network inc. Regards,
-----Original Message----- From: Sent: 22 July 1999 17:37 To: Subject: Re: Company enquiries
,
Thank you for your quick response to my enquiry.
One further question, can you tell me who owns X-Stream Technologies Inc ? Is it, or is it not, owned by X-Stream Network Inc ?
Also, when you say that "none of the companies in the X-Stream family are public reporting companies." Does that include Nethead and GOD ?
Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter.
Sincerely
RESPONSE #3
You are right, my days do end up to be rather long.....I am aware of over the counter trading. These shares were not the result of an IPO by X-Stream and company is not considered a public reporting company. Regards,
-----Original Message----- From: Sent: 22 July 1999 19:26 To: Subject: Re: Company enquiries
Thank you again ,
You must be working late !
One final question,
Are you aware that X-Stream Network Inc is publicly traded on the Nasdaq OTC Bulletin Board in the United States ?
Thanks |