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To: donkeyman who wrote (1189)6/13/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: Jacalyn Deaner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
 
FWIW - I'll ask anyone for an answer to the question Andy Laslow at Lehmans in the UK asked me:

"WHAT MAKES YOU THINK AN OTCBB STOCK WOULD GO IPO?"

Then I went into what Mr. Manning told me on May blah blah - other than Manning's telling me XSNI would go IPO - there is nothing to substantiate that XSNI is the stock that would go IPO. No spin off tied to it etc NADA -

XSNI is xstream technologies, Inc. out of Canada, small cap otcbb stock - I have no doubt and that is all it is/was intended to be for the average investor - the designs for those other old holders of megacom 1 for 1 garbage worthless stocks and firecrest worthless 1 for 2 worthless stock is another story.

It is a well carried out preconceived (2 1/2 years in the execution) plan to compensate players of the old worthless companies with a stock to be determined in the future at which time those players would be compensated with overinflated stock (value) expectations of average investors carefully and intentionally led into believing the company was going to be more than it is. Thus, inflating the true value of the stock so others could sell while the average investor buys.

Period, end of sentence, next paragraph.

FWIW - Jacalyn



To: donkeyman who wrote (1189)6/13/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: CBurnett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
 
Has anyone from X Stream said the trading symbol is XSNI..??? I can't find anything on the web page that even suggests they are publicly traded. I find this odd because most companies would want their customers to buy stock.