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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (6756)2/7/2000 4:01:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10354
 
Independent Analysts?!?!? AccessOne? Pfft. "Mr. Berg could you please tell us your realtionship with (insert names here)? Could you also tell us about your Silicon Investor post on the DDD thread where you posted about analyst recomendations several weeks before they were made public? Could you tell further tell the court, Mr. Berg, about your relationship with Hampton Porter and Access1? Could you tell us who compensated these companies and how they were compensated to write research reports?



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (6756)2/8/2000 6:02:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 10354
 
DD on Mr. MARK HARRIS President of Kensington International sos.state.nv.us and Mr. Randy Berg:

"Dean Heller
Nevada Secretary of State
Corporate Information

Name: KENSINGTON INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Type: Corporation File Number: 1786-1981 State: NEVADA Incorporated On: March 18, 1981
Status: Current list of officers on file Corp Type: Regular
Resident Agent: PARACORP INCORPORATED (Accepted)
Address: 318 NO. CARSON ST. STE.#208
CARSON CITY NV 89701
President: MARK HARRIS
Address: 462 STEVENS AVENUE
SUITE 106
SOLANA BEACH CA 92075
Secretary: MARK HARRIS
Address: 462 STEVENS AVENUE
SUITE 106
SOLANA BEACH CA 92075
Treasurer: MARK HARRIS
Address: 462 STEVENS AVENUE
SUITE 106
SOLANA BEACH CA 92075

KENSINGTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. ("KNGI-L")
- Recent Corporate Developments

Brian Birmingham, President & CEO of Kensington International, Inc.
(KNGI) or (the "Company") is pleased to announce that Kensington Beverage Corporation (KBC), its wholly owned
subsidiary, has had the following developments during 1997 to strengthen its business strategy of becoming a leader in
the Alternative Beverage distribution business:
* KNGI is negotiating for a $2 million inventory funding to fill both existing and future orders. The funding is expected
to return
approximately 25% gross to the Company, and should generate a positive cash flow. Upon reaching profitability, the
Company plans to make an
application to NASDAQ, level 1.

* KNGI has contracted VERITAS MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS CORP., with offices in
Vancouver, to provide both corporate and shareholder
communications. VERITAS can be reached by telephone at (800) 773-7317 or through their email address
veritas@vericom.ca.

* KBC expanded its distribution lines to include packaged goods in
February 1997.

To: Harold Finstad who wrote (13)
From: Randy berg Monday, Jan 5 1998 2:45PM ET
Reply # of 105

Harold, happy new year. Am glad to see a subject pop up like this. Every year I have a friend who gives me 2 or 3
stocks to play. I have always made at least a tripple on them. Yesterday he gave me a new one to start out the year.
It is Kensington International (KNGI) OTC. They are the exclusive licensee for Canada, South Korea, and a large
part of China for the Betterstuff Beverage Dispenser, a revolutionary in-store bottling system manufactured by
fountain fresh inc. This system allows customers to bottal their own beverages in returnable containers, reducing
priced and shelf space requirtments and increasing profit margins for the distributor and retailer. it is currently trading
at 1.75. They will apply for level 1 small cap NASDAQ status within 90 days. This looks like a solid winner, but as
always do your own homework. If any one is interested you can call 1-800-773-7317, and they will send you an
investment package. Hope everyone had a super new year. Randy
siliconinvestor.com

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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (6756)2/14/2000 10:42:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
" The SEC chairman also warned investors to be wary of recommendations from Wall Street analysts, who increasingly have financial incentives to make positive comments about companies.
Many of the analysts' firms have, or are seeking, investment-banking relationships with the companies under review, Levitt said.
'You can imagine how unpopular an analyst would be who
downgrades his firm's best client,' Levitt said.
investor who asked if selling short was bad.
'No, absolutely not,' said Levitt. 'It's a stability
factor. It adds liquidity.'
The chairman's old-fashioned investment advice was echoed
recently by Princeton University economics professor Burton G.
Malkiel in an article that examined stock-market history.
'Occasionally, groups of stocks associated with new
technologies get caught in a speculative bubble, and it appears
that the sky is the limit,' Malkiel, author of the book 'A
Random Walk Down Wall Street,' wrote in the New York Times. 'But
in each case, the laws of financial gravity prevail and market
prices eventually correct.'