Dear THOS,
My intention was not to piss you off, but to try and gather more information. It does appear that it has worked, since this is the first we have heard from you since the April 1 hearing.
I have in fact written to the SEC, and received a reply. It was more of a standard thank you for your concern and we will look into the matter response, but the name International Meta Systems is now in their hands. Subj: Re: IMES bankruptcy Date: 98-03-26 09:44:41 EST From: ENFORCEMENT@sec.gov To: Mala145@aol.com (Mala145)
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