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To: donkeyman who wrote (2132)7/19/1999 3:32:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Respond to of 3519
 
The Feb., 1999 shareholder circular that has been posted on this thread numerous times. Jeff



To: donkeyman who wrote (2132)7/19/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Dman, initial Bloomberg reponse. Jeff

Alert to Joan of Arc aka Shirley, I have again edited my e-mail address.

Subj: Re: (no subject)
Date: 7/19/99 12:36:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: FEEDBACK@bloomberg.net (WEB FEEDBACK, BLOOMBERG/ SKILLMAN)
To: JSD

Hello,

Thank you for visiting the Bloomberg Web site. We forwarded your message to
the news department in the London office.

Sincerely, Bloomberg Web site Feedback Team cb
---- Original Msg from: JSD At: 7/19 12:33

In the following Bloomberg article today;

"Technology News
Mon, 19 Jul 1999, 11:40am EDT

AOL Europe to Start Free Internet Access Service in U.K.; Rivals Freeserve

By Bundeep S. Rangar

written by Bundeep Rangar, the following information is given...". On the
other, its CompuServe unit, Britain's third-
largest Internet provider with about 400,000 users, is being
challenged by X-Stream Technologies U.K. Ltd., a privately held
company that pioneered free Internet access in the U.K. last
March. X-Stream frequently offers toll-free phone calls to
supplement its free Internet access offering.""

I have information that indicates X-Stream Technologies is, in fact, a
subsidiary of X-Stream Network, Inc., A Delaware Corporation and is a public
corporation not a privately held company. It trades on the US OTC BB under

sticker symbol XSNI.

Would you please clarify this for me and advise where the author of the
article got the information that X-Stream is a private company? Thanks, Jeff
D


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To: donkeyman who wrote (2132)7/19/1999 3:56:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3519
 
Dman/all, a response from the author of the Bloomberg article. Unlike Joan of Arc aka Shirley I am posting this during market hours. Who can forget her glowing Lehmans report during market hours only to do a complete 180 after the market was closed to start bashing XSNI.
Jeff

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Subj: Hi!
Date: 7/19/99 12:45:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: RANGAR (BUNDEEP SINGH RANGAR, BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM:)
To: JSD

Hi Jeff,
I got your message. I had similar questions myself but my understanding
was that X-Stream is a privately-held U.K. company -- based on information
provided by the company itself. I have forwarded your message to its CEO so that
he may respond to you directly.
Thanks,
- Bundeep
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