I was asked to post this email by the peach, it is an email to Gary Borglund requesting information, -------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: Howdee! Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 22:48:15 +0000 From: The Peach To: gborglund@globalgames.com, borglund@globalgames.com
Dear Gary Borglund:
Hey...hopefully you can read all my emails and just respond at once, I don't want to drive you batty having to reply to me umpteen times :-) hehehehe
Sorry...in all seriousness. I was reading a post on Raging Bull tonight and I saw that someone had posted that you had said Garry Jamieson recently had 1.5 million shares. Is that correct? If not can you please tell me how many you last know of that he had?
I don't like the idea that the former CEO who has made your life Hell with all these legal, ethical, and financial problems (not to mention the loss of confidence in a lot of former shareholders who will always be hesitant to come back after he let all those shareholders down) having 3 times as many shares as you (500,000 according to the last correspondence I saw posted from you and Global).
It worries me that given the charges in the Weintraub article that suggested that he was taking your and my money from us to defraud Global shareholders for personal gain that he could very possibly be dumping or selling those shares for financial gain. I was thinking that you guys probably asked Liberty to restrict those shares and warned the brokerage firms not to trade them (like you are fighting with Wolf Key in regards to -- oh and good luck by the way with that. From your conversations with many of the posters who have posted your verbal comments it sounds like we should have an announcement from you on that imminently...congrats ahead of time if that is true!) but anyways like I was saying...
All Borglund would have to do is to move his account. For example if I wanted to, I can set up an account (and knowing Jamieson he just might try Canada) with another brokerage firm simply by transferring my Suretrade account and then whamo! he could sell the shares through an online broker at his disposal...he could even set up the account when he transferred it under another name...a friend, attorney, business partner whomever he chose to have access to the account. And Global could never hope to guess who he could keep his accounts with).
So it would seem to me that Global would need to take immediate action against Mr. Jamieson to prevent him from excersing those shares and selling them for money that he doesn't deserve.
And if you guys are successful, I think a News Release on this would be extremely beneficial for our company.
We will raise shareholder confidence (the separation from Jamieson) and in essence it would be like a reduction in the float! Double bonus for Global Games. And I will post that News Release on my website in a heartbeat!!! Kinda my Christmas present to Global.
Speaking of which, I sent you my business card with the Christmas card I mailed to you the other day (I enclosed it in your card I think, and not Allysa's). I would be willing to post whatever public information you feel needs to be on the GLOW website I am developing. Here is the link again: geocities.com
Thank you again for your time.
Joe "The Peach" from Raging Bull
P.S. And see I did not even ask about the Casino games :-) I am selling a percentage of my GLOW shares tomorrow, but the investment that I maintain will be rooting you on to get passed the lies and deceptions of the Jamieson's days, and turnaround this Internet company into the high-flier we know it can be. Good luck Gary B.!!!! ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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