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To: Troutbum who wrote (2918)10/10/1999 1:47:00 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
If you think I take the stock seriously, then I am really not doing a good job of expressing myself. XSNI is a curious little sideshow in a much bigger circus called the stock market.

As far as I'm concerned, hiding in the shadows the way management is doing by not releasing complete financial information deserves to be jumped on. It is ironic that's the people who have money at stake here -- the longs -- seem less inclined to call for action or hard information.

But I guess I am just not cut out for trading these little Bulletin Board specials. That is why I just lurk here for a laugh.

I hope XSNI pays off for you by Christmas. If we do not see the listing application by then, I think XSNI will be fair game for a pie throwing contest.

Back to lurking now.



To: Troutbum who wrote (2918)10/10/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: Jeffrey D  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3519
 
Berywn, posting to you live and direct from London, the home of the UK's first free ISP X-Stream Network. I see Dale is back touting the TigerRag and giving XSNI some more publicity. Thanks Dale, no publicity is bad publicity. Keep writing about it. One can only hope, however, that some day the TigerRag gets a larger readership base than just the people on the SI XSNI thread. <gg>
Visited the X-Stream office in London this past Friday. It does, in fact, exist. 4th floor office on Capper St. in a busy business district. I went there without an appointment at about 4:30 P.M. that day. Jacqui, the receptionist, was nice enough to let me in. They have a display stand in the receptonist's area with X-Stream software CDs....in Swedish.
After explaining to Jacqui who I was she went to see if anyone would have time to talk to me. Greg Carvalho and their new Controller Michael {forgot his last name} were gracious enough to meet with me for about 1/2 hour.
Paul Myers and Greg Sukornyk were not in at the time as they both were in another country on business. Hmm....
Greg suggested that this country and another one on "the continent" could be started soon.
They are well aware of the the new OTC BB requirements and, in fact, Michael knew the exact date, May 17, 2000, that XSNI had to file. Now, I don't know if they intend to wait to the end to file or not but they certainly gave me the impression they were definitely going to do it.
Greg confirmed that there will be a letter sent to stockholders like the one sent out last February. He did not say when it would go out.
Greg confirmed that they really did not intend for XSNI to start trading so Wayne Rumball's original post to this thread appears to have been true.
They confirmed they added the XSNI symbol to their PRs due to e-mails and calls they received from us. Way to go XSNI thread!
They are well aware of the XSNI thread on SI. They enjoy it and have nicknames for certain posters. One very famous female poster they jokingly call "Luv." Now....I wonder who in the world that could be! <gg>
Michael and the new CFO are from California's Silicon Valley. Greg gave me their backgrounds and I was impressed. I doubt they travelled all that way and left sunny California for rainy London unless they believed in the Company. It was funny though that all of us on this thread know more about the history of XSNI than these two guys. Of course, XSNI is probably the most extensively researched company on the OTC!
I liked the people that I met there and it certainly appears they have a busy operation. Don't know if that spells company or stock price success. Time will tell.
Best regards, Jeff