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To: trendy who wrote (3761)7/23/1999 2:02:00 PM
From: Mephistopheles  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Sorry, I did not know this SI thread on SNMM was not the right place for questions regarding SNMM... maybe a place for hyping... I do not know, I'll leave the answer to you, again.

When, (who knows), SNMM reports earnings, it will help evaluate the current size of the market which so far is all speculation. We could add up all Internet Casinos results and see where we are in this sector.

Thanks for your sincere answers.

Mephistopheles



To: trendy who wrote (3761)7/23/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
DOGS RULE DELAWARE CORPORATIONS!

I don't follow Cyptologic, however, based on what I do know it appears to be a fine company. As to SNMM, I'm quite comfortable with the knowledge that this company is growing exponentially having seen the results of several web sites whose earnings will ultimately be reflected in SNMM's earnings. As to Delaware Corporations, I don't believe Starnet has any significant assets in the US and they merely use the Delaware charter for service of process in the United States and as well pay minimal taxes to the state based on their capitalization. This amount should cap out at $150K annually. To incorporate here in Delaware a corporation need only appoint a registered agent, pay a small fee, complete some paperwork and list their directors & officers which by the way need NOT necessarily be human! Some Delaware corporations are literally chaired or co-chaired by pets!