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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Airstar Technologies, Inc. (ASTG)

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To: Financial Internet Group who wrote (1455)2/5/1998 12:27:00 AM
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*** Response from the NetWork ***

Evangelist Lanza for the 4th or 5th time may I ask you to respond to my direct question posted in Message 3330541 which basically asks clearly in simple English (I hope!) the following:

Exactly how many shares of XECM do you own (common or otherwise), and what is your average price per share?

According to your past statements (from early 1997 and forward right here on this thread) you claim you have invested over $3 million in XECM stock (see siliconinvestor.com and according to your post a couple of days ago you have been investing an additional $400K+ (200K of which you claim are borrowed) within the past several months buying the shares from $0.7 (this is 70 cents and NOT 7 cents! FYI, 7 cents is written as $0.07 while 70 cents is written as $0.7), all the way to $0.15 (15 cents)! Therefore you must own a few hundred pounds of XECM stock certificates, right? If so why then none of the SEC documents indicate you as one of the so called major share holders?

Also, my second question which is of course maybe viewed as personal but nevertheless I ask anyway: Exactly where do you get the cash from to buy this many XECM shares? You have said in the past on this thread that you do not own any other stock but XECM and (MEASA - or something like that). I am most certain as a SEE-BS consultant and director and someone who owns many SEE-BS publications (e.g. profit magazine) you are a very wealthy man and you are paid very well, nevertheless investing over $3 million in one single stock such as XECM (without having any other stock in your portfolio except that other one MEASA which is also a penny stock worth 1 penny or 2) indicates that your are loaded with a lot of cash and are basically a money making machine! And I for one am a bit curious exactly how your money making machine operates to give you so much leverage to invest so much money (as you claim) in one single stock such as XECM (the popular SEE-BS sit-com: techstocks.com )!
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