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To: Pluvia who wrote (136)9/11/1999 2:59:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 538
 
http:www.tenkwizard.com Search Results For : Saggi Capital Corp
Add this Query to my Alerts!

Search Results For : Saggi Capital Corp


Total Results : 17


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CCEL CRYO CELL INTERNATIONAL INC 9 S-8: Securities offered to employees pursuant to employee benefit plans Nov 20, 1998
HEB HEMISPHERX BIOPHARMA INC 5 DEFR14A May 26, 1999
ELIPZ ELITE PHARMACEUTICALS INC /DE/ 4 SB-2: Optional filing for small business issuers for the registration of securities to be sold to public Jan 30, 1998
ELIPZ ELITE PHARMACEUTICALS INC /DE/ 4 SB-2/A: Pre-effective amendment to an SB-2 filing Jul 15, 1998
ELIPZ ELITE PHARMACEUTICALS INC /DE/ 4 SB-2/A: Pre-effective amendment to an SB-2 filing Aug 14, 1998
FLEM FLEMINGTON PHARMACEUTICAL CORP 4 10KSB: Annual report filed by small businesses Oct 28, 1998
HEB HEMISPHERX BIOPHARMA INC 4 DEF 14A: Official notification to shareholders of matters to be brought to a vote (?Proxy?) May 25, 1999
FLEM FLEMINGTON PHARMACEUTICAL CORP 3 DEF 14A: Official notification to shareholders of matters to be brought to a vote (?Proxy?) Oct 28, 1998
CCEL CRYO CELL INTERNATIONAL INC 3 10KSB: Annual report filed by small businesses Mar 16, 1999
NTST NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC 2 S-1/A: Pre-effective amendment to an S-1 IPO filing Aug 1, 1996
NTST NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC 2 S-1/A: Pre-effective amendment to an S-1 IPO filing Aug 13, 1996
NTST NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC 2 424B3: Form of prospectus reflecting facts, events constituting substantive change from last form Aug 15, 1996
NTST NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC 1 S-1: Pre-effective registration statement. Initial Public Offering (?IPO?) filing Jul 30, 1997
NTST NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES INC 1 S-1/A: Pre-effective amendment to an S-1 IPO filing Sep 17, 1997
FLEM FLEMINGTON PHARMACEUTICAL CORP 1 SB-2/A: Pre-effective amendment to an SB-2 filing Oct 3, 1997
COTG CONSOLIDATED TECHNOLOGY GROUP LTD 1 SC 13D: Filing by person(s) reporting owned shares of common stock in a public company >5% Mar 9, 1998
FLEM FLEMINGTON PHARMACEUTICAL CORP 1 PRE 14A: A preliminary proxy statement providing notification matters to be brought to a vote Oct 20, 1998



To: Pluvia who wrote (136)9/11/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 538
 
Pluvia, just one more thing. Saggi Capital Corp and Strategic Alliance share the same address in N.Y.

Truthseeker



To: Pluvia who wrote (136)9/11/1999 3:21:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 538
 
Fellow Fraud Fighters here are some links to help you research this pig. It is a short list of search engines that I use. I will be doing a article on the Truthseeker web site soon that will have all my links and make you all all knowing like the Wizard of OZ . I have to go now but will be back on sunday. I expect my fellow Truthseekers to have uncovered much more info on this POS CRIM bunch of thieves.

Internet Investigating

One of the first thing to do is compile a list of names, addresses, phone and fax numbers and email addresses. These can be gathered from various sources including

The whois directory of domain names @ networksolutions.com

for international domains antifraud.com

Company Press releases ( contact numbers and fax numbers are very important)

Corporate record searches of the appropriate state. Here is the URL for Nevada, a popular one among crims. sos.state.nv.us

And any other sources you can think of.

You then take those names, addresses, phone numbers and emails and you run a series of searches on them using some of the following tools. I have highlighted some of the better uses of each one but by no means be limited to a particular use on a particular search engine. Run everything thru everything, leaving no stone unturned.

lexis-nexis.com lexis nexis, the mother of all search engines.

azcentral.com Arizona Republic, great for searches for news articles in the South west.

dogpile.com This is good for running names, company names and email addresses. It also has a reverse directory search for address, phone number and email. You find it thru the white pages link.

37.com a multiple search engine. I have found that lawcrawler is great for running names and returns all SEC actions. NorthernLights is the best for running phone numbers as it will link you to old press releases, sometimes of other companies, that this phone number was used for. Also very good for searching email addresses

otcbb.com everything otcbb can be found here. The daily list search shows symbol changes. Most issuer information is here as well as volume leaders updated daily. I find the high $volume chart to be a god place to find high priced BB's that seem to be nearing the end.

knowx.com From here you can run searches of public records such as bankruptcy, liens, judgements, real estate tax records etc.

sec.gov The SEC'c home page. Under the enforcement section there is a search engine that searches SEC actions. Mr Reifler is in there a bunch ;-)

freeedgar.com for SEC filings, although these BB's rarely have them. That is coming to an end tho....see eligibility rule change under www.otcbb.com

insidertrader.com insider sales info

tenkwizard.com makes edgars look sick. search key words or names in sec filings

While running thes names, numbers, addresses and emails, cut and paste any relevant info into a file. Even stuff that you are not sure if it is connected should be saved. Sometimes when we reveal stuff the crims immediatly go and try to change the records or take down a website so it is important to save everything you find to a file. When you run names and numbers etc, you will get an even bigger list of names and numbers. Keep all info, you never know. Just recently we got the name of R. Cord Beatty off of a post on RB whereas someone said that Beatty's firm got him stock at 45 cents in FIND and he was happy. That was the first we heard of Beatty but he turned out to be a prior crim with ties to Reifler thru Michael Carnicle, an even bigger crim. So remember, all info is relevant and should be saved, good luck. Please don't pass this on. Thank

OTCBB Daily List Search Results symbol changes
otcbb.com.

Criminal Record Background Checks
infotel.net

Bloomberg.com : Stocks on the Move
bloomberg.com

Check Domain or IP - Antifraud.com
antifraud.com

Reverse Lookup - DogPile.Com
infospace.dogpile.com.

THE CORPORATE HOUSEKEEPER SECRETARY OF STATE LINKS;
danvi.vi




To: Pluvia who wrote (136)9/11/1999 7:09:00 PM
From: Jon Stept  Respond to of 538
 
Pluvia- Thank you very much for this info... impressive. JMO Jon :)



To: Pluvia who wrote (136)9/12/1999 1:00:00 PM
From: Marshall  Respond to of 538
 
Not too difficult to research at all since the concept has existed for years. A few links follow that about things I'm sure you're already familiar with but have you noticed the one thing that seems to be in common with most? Point-point, as in only one a few intended subscribers per main antenna.

Like any communications setup, there's a limit as to how much information can be sent over a set amount of available bandwidth and if I recall that 2.4 GHZ ISM band that allows unlicensed transmissions of up to 4W ERP (output power + antenna gain) is rather limited in bandwidth thus the real killer - that limited amount of bandwidth divides out between the number of active users.

In other words if you had 1000 people trying to share 100 Mbps of total useable speed from the source they'd only be able to get 100 Kbps of info simultaneously and that's not even considering all the overhead involved.

New technology? Seems they've been talking about it long enough:
harris.com
isp-lists.isp-planet.com
wire-less-inc.com
darleen.com
byte.com
conexant.com
isoc.org



To: Pluvia who wrote (136)9/12/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: CoffeePot  Respond to of 538
 
<It aint AMPD's Equipment - AMPD just buys from and re-sells YDI equipment. >

Could you please tell me your source for this info? TIA