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To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (1133)4/18/2000 7:14:00 AM
From: Herc  Respond to of 1266
 
Starnet and Cryptologic aren't even American companies. CRYP just got listed on the NASDAQ. SNMM is still a OTC:BB company and is typical of the internet casinos now, lurking furtively in the West Indies. And I'm sure you know SNMM got raided by the Mounties. I do own some SNMM stock because they were the dominant internet casino with shares listed here, until CRYP came on the NASDAQ.

ELOT's management certainly hasn't been keeping us up to date with press releases. I had to call investor relations to find out they are working on a presidential veto since the Justice Dept. considers the Goodlatte bill unenforceable. I listened to their conference call March 7, and they said they saw no legislative obstacles to their business plan.

Of course, if the Judiciary Committe vote had gone the other way, they would look great now. I understand the bill died last year due to objections about enforceability from the Justice Dept.

I'm wearing out my printer sending letters to representatives.



To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (1133)4/18/2000 1:33:00 PM
From: Herc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1266
 
It seems a consensus is building that the Goodlatte bill is a bad bill and is unenforceable.

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