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To: UPTICK who wrote (1365)6/20/1999 11:09:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Respond to of 3519
 
You first. You answer my questions. Jeff



To: UPTICK who wrote (1365)6/21/1999 1:52:00 AM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
As we have discussed before, the Camelot connection appears to be a dead end. Camelot, formerly Bolyard Oil & Gas, is an inactive holding company controlled by Daniel Wettreich, that once had a 10% interest in Firecrest. Camelot terminated its business relationship with Firecrest in March 1996 and apparently sold its shares on the open market. If you have any additional information related to the Camelot/XSNI connection, please post it or send me a PM. I will be happy to track it down. From the Camelot Form 10-K/A:

sec.gov

"In November 1995, Registrant appointed Firecrest Group plc a public company, as exclusive distributor for DigiPhone in the United Kingdom and Ireland in consideration for $1,950,575 payable by shares equal to approximately 10% of Firecrest. ("Digiphone Rights") In March 1996 all relations with Firecrest were terminated and Registrant sold all its shares in Firecrest in market transactions. Subsequently, Firecrest sold its DigiPhone Rights to Meteor. In July 1996, Registrant sold the European rights to distribute DigiPhone to DigiPhone Europe Ltd which became a subsidiary of Meteor. The consideration was (british pounds)5,000,000 of loan stock which was subsequently converted into Meteor shares. In November 1996 Registrant sold the international DigiPhone rights to Meteor for (british pounds) 1,000,000 pounds of loan stock which subsequently was converted into Meteor shares. In May 1997, DigiPhone International, Ltd. a Meteor subsidiary, became the exclusive marketing company for all Third Planet products on a worldwide basis."



To: UPTICK who wrote (1365)6/21/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: Jon C  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3519
 
ANSWERS.

1) Because some dickhead called UPTICK keeps spreading false rumours about the company and regurgitating ancient history that has nothing to do with todays events.

2) What information do you want. Please post clearly and concisely what it is that you want to know.

3) Yes but I know all about it and it doesn't worry me. It clearly worries you so you should sell your shares and put the money under your bed.

4) Its hardly suprising considering the crap that has been posted here recently.

5) Therein lies the question. If we knew the answer we wouldn't be posting here.

6) Have YOU ever compared chalk with cheese and found that they are different. A clue for you: Do not put chalk on your cream cracker.

Know why don't you go and find another thread to play on.

Regards

Jon C