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Non-Tech : IFTP.. .15x.155 up 37% 3 Major prs were out Fri. inside

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To: dragon1952 who wrote (82)4/8/2001 11:31:45 AM
From: scion   of 97
 
UPDATE: INFOTOPIA, INC. (OTCBB: IFTP) – WHO'S WHO IN HEWLETT?

When we last wrote about Infotopia, Inc. we mused about the possibility of introducing new Infotopia shareholder, Classic Art Forms Limited to some old Infotopia shareholders, Jeffrey Jacobson and Bruce Colfin of the law firm Jacobson & Colfin. (See UPDATE: INFOTOPIA – BLEEDING SHARES). After all, they seemed to be neighbors. Classic Art Forms Limited lists its address at 1208 West Broadway, Hewlett, New York, while Jacobson & Colfin says it has offices just a few blocks away at 1208 Broadway, Hewlett, New York.

It looks like no introduction will be necessary. The registration form for the Internet address (URL) “classicartforms.com,” provides the e-mail address JEJESQ@AOL.COM as the “Administrative Contact” and “Billing Contact” for Classic Art Forms Limited of 1208 W. Broadway, Hewlett, New York. According to AOL, that e –mail address is assigned to one Jeffrey E. Jacobson of New York, New York and utilizes the screen names “jejesqthefirm and “Jffry Jacobson.” As we also have learned, the law firm of Jacobson & Colfin calls itself “The Firm” maintains a website at www.thefirm.com, and can be reached by e-mail at thefirm@thefirm.com.

So what is the connection? Is Classic Art Forms a Jacobson & Colfin client? Does Jeffrey Jacobson or his law firm own or control Classic Art Forms? What is the relationship, and why hasn't Infotopia spelled it out for investors? (4/7/01)

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