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To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (654)6/9/1999 10:59:00 AM
From: Bear Down  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1440
 
I have asked you questions about bream and morgan and gotten no answers. Tell us, what company did morgan sell to ATT? Also answer my questions about Bream and his inflated BIO. The web page I posted claims the Holding company bream came from did only 100 deals, Breams PR bio states Bream did 200 with that company, he must be good to not only do all their business but twice as much as they claim to have done.

KUSH still sucks and you're still a creme puff



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (654)6/9/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: Q.  Respond to of 1440
 
Arthur, you are right. I don't believe that "Neither the Company nor any of its officers or employees have any knowledge whatsoever of any compensation paid for the Stock Maker report."



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (654)6/9/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: dumbmoney  Respond to of 1440
 
Arthur, that was a poor effort. You're a lousy liar.

FYI, StockMaker is currently promoting 6 companies. And here they are:

StockMaker has been compensated with $35,000 for its profile on
Coyote Sports, Inc

StockMaker has been compensated with 50,000 shares for its profile on
Tel-Com Wireless Cable TV Corporation

StockMaker has been compensated with 50,000 shares for its profile on
Team Communications Group

StockMaker has been compensated with $60,000 for its profile on
Everlert, Inc.

StockMaker has been compensated with 40,000 shares restricted for its profile on
Netgateway Inc.

StockMaker has been compensated with 50,000 shares restricted for its profile on
Net Command Tech



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (654)6/9/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Mark Marcellus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1440
 
From Arthur:

Neither the Company nor any of its officers or employees have any knowledge whatsoever of any compensation paid for the Stock Maker report . . . The Stock Maker people did claim that they had bought open market stock

From StockMaker:

StockMaker has been compensated with 50,000 shares restricted for its profile on Net Command Tech

This goes beyond outlandish. We're supposed to believe that StockMaker wasn't compensated for their coverage, even though they said they were. We're then supposed to believe that they went out and bought shares on the open market instead. And finally, we're supposed to believe that the stock they bought on the open market was restricted. Well, anybody who believes all that shouldn't have any trouble believing in NCDR's satellite technology claims.

BTW Arthur, are you are saying that you did not have any part in writing any of the material that appears on the StockMaker web site?



To: Arthur_Porcari who wrote (654)6/9/1999 9:13:00 PM
From: Mark Marcellus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1440
 
Do you honestly think that any company that is that protective of their proprietary technology is going to put a "white paper" of the technology on their website?

Funny you should mention that, Arthur. In my experience, companies with new, exciting proprietary technologies do two things, if they are smart. First, they lock up their intellectual property rights on the product. NCDR's proprietary technology is protected by patents isn't it? If not, and if the technology is real, it's only a matter of time (a very short time) before other companies replicate what they've done and their product becomes a commodity. Second, they publish white papers, present at conferences, and do everything else humanly possible to get their technology out in front of the eyes of the world. They do this partly to publicize their product, but also to educate the public on how their technology works so that people will be able to understand it and trust it, and will therefore be willing to use it in their businesses.

Would you happen to know how many patents NCDR has on this technology, and what the patent numbers are? How many patent applications are pending?