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To: PCModem who wrote (38824)6/25/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
The private placement is a private document. Never intended for public consumption, analysis, etc.

Hahahaha. Surely you don't read what you post. a private document? Hahahaha. And filed with the SEC, a government agency? Double hahahahahaha. Who needs cable, or the movies, or the Sunday comics or rock concerts? I have your stupid statements to amuse me. I'll just bet they got you a limo indeed. You are in a class by yourself. Hahahahaha.

One thing is true though, I am sure that document was never intended for the public to read it. Hahahahaha.

So are we to suppose that the misrepresentations in that document were only intended to mislead two private investors then? Hahahaha.

I will not be filing a class action lawsuit against the company.

Another shocking surprise. Hahahahaha. Was there ever any doubt you wouldn't? Hahahaha. You're a stitch and a half.



To: PCModem who wrote (38824)6/25/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: ColleenB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Financials will be made public on or about June 30. If they are not out yet at the time of the open house on June 29th I expect John will be able to speak directly to the situation. Said financials will be preliminary (audited, but presented by management and so not certified), they will include the first quarter (and maybe more--

If I understand this post by wireless #reply-9630027, a 10Q cannot be submitted to the SEC as the company has never filed a 10SB. So, why are they bothering with unaudited (they cannot be signed/audited financials if they are preliminary) financials for one quarter? After all, the company has been saying for MONTHS that they've been working on the financials, what's the hold up?

In February we heard....

birk when do you plan to file financials with the SEC?

<Moderator> RE: Financials: we plan to file before the end of Q2
#reply-8179596





To: PCModem who wrote (38824)6/29/1999 5:00:00 PM
From: ColleenB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
Financials will be made public on or about June 30. If they are not out yet at the time of the open house on June 29th I expect John will be able to speak directly to the situation. Said financials will be preliminary (audited, but presented by management and so not certified), they will include the first quarter (and maybe more-

Well, John did address this, and postponed the date yet again. Also, being that they're going to be pro-forma, I doubt they'll be audited as you have claimed they would be.



To: PCModem who wrote (38824)7/20/1999 8:09:00 PM
From: ColleenB  Respond to of 43774
 
Financials will be made public on or about June 30. If they are not out yet at the time of the open house on June 29th I expect John will be able to speak directly to the situation. Said financials will be preliminary (audited, but presented by management and so not certified), they will include the first quarter (and maybe more

What might their excuse be come the next meeting?

I expect John will be able to speak directly to the situation.

hmmmmmm.... he seems awfully quiet to me. Didn't even bother to attend the MTM today.

The private placement is a private document. Never intended for public consumption, analysis, etc. It was inappropriate for whoever posted it to make it public

I disagree. This company has yet to reveal anything of it's financial standings. And after a year of broken promises, I found it enlightening and shocking to see some of the things/claims the company dared put in print and send off to the SEC.