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To: Jon C who wrote (1738)7/3/1999 1:56:00 AM
From: Jeffrey D  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
 
Well, finally took the time to read all the posts on the Hemmington Scott Website on Firecrest/X-Stream. I would recommend it and at the very least read all of Michael Langdon's posts. He is/was obviously "close" to Manning and the boys.
Here is one that really got my attention. Langdon posts on Jan. 14, 1999 about X-Stream and uses the XSNI ticker symbol in it. Now, remember, XSNI was listed on the OTC in Nov. 1998 but the first trade did not occur until March 1999. So, further evidence XSNI is X-Stream the free ISP.
Further, he explains why it hasn't started trading yet. X-Stream is in "advanced negotiations with certain parties...." Negotiations for what? Perhaps another company was interested in buying X-Stream?
Now, trading starts in March, 1999. Does this mean the deal {if there was a deal} is off so they might as well start trading? Maybe. But then again, you might recall Jacalyn recently wrote to Lucent on the 28M purchase order made by X-Stream. The response included information that another "organization," a British organization, had asked for the same information. Perhaps a company doing DD on X-Stream? Could be.
Nothing but conjecture on my part but.......you never know. Jeff
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X-Stream Network Inc (XSNI)

Posted by mikelangdon on 14/January/1999 at 21:02:

In Reply to: thanks posted by unk_bob on 14/January/1999 at 20:51:

Rob

X-Stream ( was Firecrest) has secured an OTC BB listing in the USA.
However the market makers have not started to quote a share price yet as the company is in advanced negotiations with certain parties trying to take advantage of the dramatic success of X-Stream.

Mike

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To: Jon C who wrote (1738)7/3/1999 8:15:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jon C, where your from the U.K. and an astute follower of X-Stream, What do you think of X-Stream getting it's name mentioned on Cramer's company "The Street.com" (http://www.thestreet.com/).(see International). cost to Register US$99.95/year I think, 1st. month free ???- I thought there was 50 to 70 Internet portals in the U.k., they report the % of 13 companies in the article, FreeServe is #1 at 31% (1.25 million subscribers) X-Stream only 3% that works out to about 133,000 subscribers (not near 400,000 subscribers). It means they are in 7th. place not 3rd.-- PLUS when you add up the percentages of the 13 companies it adds up to 101%. So does that mean there is only 13 ISP's in the U.K. (NOT BETWEEN 50 to 70 ISP). Any comment.??? It's the same BBC figures from 2 or 3 weeks ago, how can they be wrong, where are we gone wrong in those figures ???