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To: Traveling Man who wrote (176)10/19/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: LowtherAcademy  Respond to of 193
 
TM, I've been thinking that besides the link to the VSE listed below, since UP is traded on the Toronto exchange and
and Hislop and Jarvis are directors that it would be prudent
for us minority shareholders to contact the Toronto Exchange as well and voice our concerns about the directors of Ultra
and Arrowhead. Also, the SEC has been investigating various
VSE promoters for alledged illegal stock manipulation in the
US. I wonder if they would have any interest in the how
the Board of Arrowhead has conducted itself?

VSE contacts for shareholders

Here is the email address to express concerns to the VSE:

htp://www.surveillance@vse.ca

The address, fax and telephone numbers can be found on this site:
vse.ca

VSE people that have been contacted so far:
Maki Alexander (Opened the "file" on Arrowhead)
Bruce Thompson (Manager - VSE Surveillance)

Probably best to send anything to the attention of both.

I got the impression from the VSE that they are reluctant to take action
unless:

1) The courts get involved. I believe that the suit in the US and the new derivative action in Canada will demonstrate the facts to the VSE.

2) They hear from more shareholders, investors, etc. Allan
Laird will be spearheading the derivation action regardless of whether or not people choose to make their comments to the VSE, but I believe
that the VSE would pay
more attention if more of the minority shareholders spoke up.

Lew



To: Traveling Man who wrote (176)10/20/1999 10:34:00 AM
From: Hickory  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 193
 
Does it matter whether we vote or not? They hold enough shares to do WHATEVER they want, even if we individual shareholders all voted exactly the same way as a bloc. And the 2 or 3 controlling directors know this. To them, we are merely the rubes who are foolish enough to have given them our money to play with to their own, and nobody else's, advantage--in a word, SUCKERS.