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To: Jon C who wrote (2638)8/16/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Respond to of 3519
 
Let's hope Mr. Rasmusson is more attentive to shareholders than Mr. Manning. Thanks for the post. Jeff



To: Jon C who wrote (2638)8/16/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Respond to of 3519
 
Jon, what a funny company. This John Rasmusson guy wasn't even listed as an officer of the corporation on the Feb. 1999 shareholder's letter. I have not seen any announcement that he has been added to X-Stream in any capacity. Do you have any idea who he is and when he came on board? Amazing! Jeff



To: Jon C who wrote (2638)8/16/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 3519
 
Jon: Thanks a million. Looks like X-stream's quiet period is over. The new CFO in the company, John Rasmusson, must be free to speak to the shareholders and potential shareholders. Great news! What does CFO stand for? Does it have any connection to public relations that most companies have here in North America? Jon, could you supply his phone number and e-mail? That company, Profit Picks, that put a target price on X-stream at US$20/share prior to FreeServe's skyrocketing price, are they a UK company? Do they have a phone number or e-mail? I'd like to know how they determined that target price. Using FreeServe as a model or control, they would probably put a target price on x-stream now in excess of US$30./share.



To: Jon C who wrote (2638)8/16/1999 9:31:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 3519
 
Jon: X-stream had a average day, and traded over 70,000 shares today. That's nearly $1/4 million Canadian dollars. Is there any way of finding out what country or countries purchased those shares? for example, was it 100% British purchase or 100% USA purchase or 50-50 split. Maybe where free Internet is becoming so popular in Canada through Cyrbersurf Canadians may have bought the works. Anyhow, I'd love to know who is purchasing between Cdn.$1 million to Cdn.$1.5 million per week of X-stream. Jon are you picking up in vibes that lot's of X-Stream shares are being traded by the British.?? One would think the UK newspapers would write a little story on that X-Stream topic.!!! One would think with the tremedous success of FreeServe CDN$5.5 billion, that x-stream's potential would be creating great excitement in the UK.



To: Jon C who wrote (2638)8/16/1999 9:52:00 PM
From: Jacalyn Deaner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jonthan - I remember reading Rasmousson in the other corporate documents - he was involved with Firecrest/Megacom in some way; as for the legal disclaimer at the end of the email you received - seems someone is covering their a$$ for any possible past company documents (ie the 2/99 report), statements from CEOS of the company (ie more than one CEO saying and sending emails that XSNI is connected) that ties all the NASD, IPO, blahblah to XSNI as if XSNI was the whole deal not a subsidiary.

Otherwise, the trade symbol would have been released and used in connection with the parental company by now, that is the only thing I can think of, good luck. Jacalyn

or the pattern is suspicious and deceptive at best, lots of that going around...