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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LifeOne, Inc. (LONE)

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To: Mr. Jens Tingleff who wrote (1766)3/10/2000 9:30:00 PM
From: Puck  Read Replies (2) of 1834
 
Help! (Regarding LifeOne and potentially very interesting if true)

For a lark, I decided to see if company sleuth over on Raging Bull reported anything for LifeOne . I hadn't checked in months, and, much to my surprise, the following was presented me:


Trademarks 0 new
DATE No. TRANSACTION
02-18-00 08:50 pm 75 THE LOAN ARRANGER
02-18-00 08:50 pm 75 PRONTO
02-18-00 08:50 pm 75 THE LOAN ARRANGER
02-18-00 08:50 pm 75 LONE WOLF AVIATION INCORPORATED
02-18-00 08:50 pm 75 LONE STAR TRANSGROUP, L.L.C.

All four of these appear to be privately held companies. The Loan Arranger and Pronto have websites that correlate with their names. The Loan Arranger is in the U.K. and Pronto is in Hales Corner, WI. There is a website taken for Lone Wolf Aviation but it doesn't have anything useful posted to it. I did run Lone Wolf Aviation through Metacrawler and came up with a webpage that listed equipment suppliers for it but nothing else, so it must exist. Lone Star Transgroup does have a website at lstrans.com and is located in Grapevine, TX. It appears to be a trucking company. It seems really weird to me that LifeOne would have acquired all of their trademarks so my first thought is that Company Sleuth has made a mistake. Other reasons? Perhaps they a possible reverse merger targets. My understanding was that there were three subsidiaries that could be spun out for reverse mergers. Once the parent company is released from bankruptcy, it too could be utilized in a reverse merger. My addition shows, then, that LifeOne has the potential to do four reverse mergers. Yet one of them is going to be Communicata, so only three of these companies could be accomodated. Why would LifeOne acquire four then. And why would LifeOne need to acquire any of these companies trademarks in preparation for a reverse merger if this is the case? And why would any company sell their trademarks in preparation for an event that wasn't guaranteed? Folks, I could use some help here. If anyone knows of a way to doublecheck that LifeOne really has acquired these trademarks please do so and post on this thread. If Company Sleuth's report is correct, this could have really interesting implications. Also, if anyone else has anything to add to this mystery, please do so.
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