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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (1392)9/27/1999 2:12:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1591
 
I am sure you will figure a way to hype this thing Francois so you can get bailed out of your massive losses. Its just going to be real hard for you to do. They must either make their financials public (Which will kill the stock) or they must do another 7 million in convertibles next year ( According to their business plan) either way you loss.



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (1392)9/29/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 1591
 
A common opinion amongst anti Debentures is that the holders of these debentures sell the shares of the company short, helping drive down the price so they can convert their debentures into more shares. Logically such a move would seem practical as this would offer the debt holders a method to regain their capital and maximize their profits. However for holders of the stock this is not good news as the stock price is sure to fall



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (1392)11/3/1999 10:24:00 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1591
 
On April 9, 1999, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") issued a
formal Order Directing Private Investigation and Designating Officers to Take
Testimony in the Matter of Softlink, Inc. and Certain Other Companies.

The private order empowers the SEC enforcement staff to investigate whether
Softlink, its employees or associates: (i) made misleading statements regarding
projected financial revenues of Softlink; (ii) purchased or sold securities of
Softlink while in possession of material non-public information; and (iii)
offered or sold securities through the use or medium of prospectuses or similar
means while no registration statement was in effect. The private order also
authorizes the staff to investigate possible similar violations by another
unrelated, unaffiliated company. In connection with the private order, the SEC
has issued a subpoena duces tecum to which we have responded. The SEC has not
advised us that Softlink, its employees or affiliates are presently or will be
the subject of any enforcement action by the SEC.http://www.tenkwizard.com/fil_submis.asp?iacc=1022180&uid=33280296&mode=&g=