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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: dkgross who wrote (134565)6/23/2004 6:56:15 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (1) of 150070
 
The scambag knows How to do it.Read bold.It is Amazing how these guys get away.IBZT,with SEC,and now AFRT with this:In this market you have to be looking,and monitor every second goes by.I wonder if CMKX is next on SEC's list along with this Owens pos.
We have a consenting stockholder, Stephen F. Owens, our president and director, who holds 140 shares of our common stock and 100,000,000 shares of our preferred stock. Mr. Owens will vote in favor of the proposed amendment to our articles of incorporation. Mr. Owens will have the power to pass the proposed amendment without the concurrence of any of our other stockholders.

Pursuant to our Amended Certificate of Designation Establishing Series A Preferred Stock, each share of our currently issued and outstanding Series A preferred stock may be converted into 10 fully paid and nonassessable shares of our common stock. On all matters submitted to a vote of the holders of the common stock, including, without limitation, the election of directors, a holder of shares of the Series A preferred stock shall be entitled to the number of votes on such matters equal to the number of shares of the Series A preferred stock held by such holder multiplied by the number of shares of the common stock each such share of the Series A preferred stock shall then be convertible. Therefore, Mr. Owens will have the power to vote 1,000,000,140 shares of the common stock, which number exceeds the majority of the issued and outstanding shares of the common stock on the record date.
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