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To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (61)8/18/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: Robert J Mullenbach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 175
 
Fast and cheap way to go public for mail call,

This will save a lot of money and time going public with their own IPO.

Use KNSC to go public, pick up great management, stock, all in one crack.

Its just my guess, but way over 50% sounds possible.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Aug 11, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Kensington
International Holding Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: KNSC) and the Internet
company, Mail Call, Inc., of Miramar, Florida, announced today that Kensington's
President, Mark Haggerty, had been elected a director of Mail Call, Inc. on August
10, 1999. In addition, Mr. Haggerty was also elected Secretary and Vice President
of Mail Call, Inc. and Kensington's CFO, Jeff Etten, was elected Mail Call's CFO.
Kensington now owns 36% of Mail Call, Inc. and is working on phase three of the
acquisition, at the completion of which, Kensington should own over 50% of Mail
Call, Inc.
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Their stock is super currency now,
people will take it now, I sure will.

I sure would like the details on sales with GTE, have one in, see if I can find anything out on Mail call with GTE.

I think a rally is possible, if KNSC can get into the 2 3/4 area.

doing my DD, and like what I see, so far.

They can use their stock now, think it will surprise a lot of people.

Just my opinion.

Happy trading.


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