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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (1041)2/11/2001 8:41:35 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (3) of 12465
 
Re: 2/12/01 - [IFTP] CEO Daniel Hoyng discloses upcoming lawsuit against Stockpatrol.com

By: IFTPONE $$$$
Reply To: 251642 by hankv3 $$$ Sunday, 11 Feb 2001 at 8:15 PM EST
Post #251700 of 251723

I am very thankful for the many emails the Company has received concerning the pending litigation of "bashers". Some of the material has been very helpful. I want to point out we will also be taking action against StockPatrol.com. The "stock patrol" never contacted the Company in search of answers, never contacted any of the parties they mention in their series of articles and never provided any real evidence, only allegations. Did they try to verify how successful the Companies infomercials are at this time, did they research the many people who received shares to find out the real service they have provided the Company, did they try to understand how much cash is required to fund a successful campaign like BBJ, prepaid media, inventory, carrying millions in receivables while the five pay cycle is completed. A real journalistic piece would attempt to answer those questions. They have not even attempted, therefore, this is "bashing" at its best. I promise the shareholders this battle will be fought and we will do everything possible to protect the integrity of IFTP.

ragingbull.lycos.com
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