Message from Sam:
  Folks:
  I had a very interesting meeting with Mr. Enright on Friday. We spoke for nearly three hours. He showed me around the "factory" and answered all of my questions. Unfortunately, I cannot divulge many of the things I saw or heard until next summer.
  There are a few things I can discuss. The Toy Store is the new Vector dealer in Florida. An announcement of this new appointment probably did not take place because the Toy Store replaces AutoPanache as the Vector dealer in Florida. According to the story I was told (I was not in Fort Lauderdale, so I cannot verify this first hand), AutoPanache is no longer a dealer...period! They have apparently closed shop. I was told a story as to why this happened, but I will not spread rumors until they can be verified.
  The Toy Store has a new Vector or three. The yellow one listed in the DuPont Registry is a 1999 model and another 1999 model (silver with a granite interior) was just delivered last week. The black one, I believe, is also a new (never titled) car. Mr. Enright seemed to have faith in the Toy Store as a dealer of his products.
  I saw many things, things which would excite all of you who hold stock in the company. There are products in the pipeline, but I cannot elaborate any further. As for the reverse split in the stocks, I do not try to act like I know my way around a trade, but this action does not sound as bad as it has been made out. I still have doubts about it, based mainly on what I have read through TechStocks, but Mr. Enright described his plan and it seems as though it is a positive direction for the company and the stock.
  I, personally, like Mr. Enright and I think that if anyone can do something with Vector, he could. This is, by no means, a push for anyone to buy this stock. It is just to say, if you have nothing to lose, your holdings could pay off.
  I wish you all good luck on your investments. If you have any questions, please email me...but be warned that I am not allowed to divulge too much information on what I saw.
  Sam  |