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Faris- Perhaps you can straighten out something for me, for you have talked to Gary S., our friendly AIPN public relations maven. When I first saw Gary's Millennium Holdings web site, it seemed to have been hastily thrown up to accommodate AIPN. I e-mailed Gary with my concerns about his web site and he wrote back indicated that indeed it had errors but he would be correcting them. Since that time it this web site has shaped up, and now it refers to one company other than AIPN, where the URL is dead, and to Mr. Cigar, for which a presence will some day appear. From all I can tell, Gary's "PR firm" may not have existed prior to his work with AIPN. And his own background seems to be limited to setting up web pages for folks. Is is the case that you have learned more about Gary, and that indeed he has a background in Public Relations. Or is it Wall Street Associates that is the PR arm of this duo, and Gary truly does no more than master the web site.I sent an e-mail several weeks ago to Wall Street Associates. I got I asked them to please clarify the nature of their relationship with Gary S., Millennium Holdings and AIPN. I got back an e-mail asking me to clarify what I was talking about, and they would "research" the matter and get back to me. Not hearing anything from them in more than two weeks, I sent Wall Street Associates another e-mail and reminded them that they had said they would get back to me. I am still waiting for a reply. Faris, you know most of what there is to know about AIPN. What gives? As for me, I am the last person to knock AIPN. I have far more shares of AIPN than I ever should have. I would love to believe we were all going to get rich on this stock. But this Gary S./millenniumholdings.com/Wall Street Associates element truly has me concerned. Anything you know or can find out will be greatly appreciated. |