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To: Sober who wrote (4589)6/28/2000 11:31:00 AM
From: Boquacious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
naz will not halt--the SEC does that--but i am sure they are looking into these allegations raised by Pluvia--i am sure if it is fraud--they will change their minds--it would be very embarrassing to approve for nas and then get halted by SEC--

we will know tomorrow-----

and see who is right



To: Sober who wrote (4589)6/28/2000 11:44:00 AM
From: Boquacious  Respond to of 6039
 
To: Real-World Reject who wrote (4516)
From: A.L. Reagan Tuesday, Jun 27, 2000 5:25 PM ET
Reply # of 4592

R-W R: It hurts my head every time I look at the common share rollforward and options and warrants tables in the COII reg statement - and I'm a CPA by trade.
As best as I can reckon, right now, there are 93,567,101 fully diluted shares out, including ITM warrants and ITM vested options - based on the following 3/31/2000 #'s:

Issued shares 79,444,221
ITM warrants 7,683,047
ITM options - commissions payable 419,000
ITM vested options 6,020,833
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Total 93,567,101

But I might have missed a few million issued after 3/31. There's a statement in the proxy that poor Dave (who started this thread) didn't get his current option award because, by gol, by the time they got around to it, there weren't enough shares authorized. Glad Chiro is out there today voting yes to "GIVE DAVE (who started this thread) MORE OPTIONS."

Who knows how long the next 100 million will last. They burn through this stuff pretty fast.

Real World, I liked your idea about seeing if we could hire on at CTI for $36 million each - but since our thread is being monitored, probably we couldn't get in.

But almost as lucrative could be organizing a shell Utah company and seeing if we could win the bid on the share certificate printing work!



To: Sober who wrote (4589)6/28/2000 11:46:00 AM
From: TE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
Barry....its a very real possibility that naz could recend the listing of coii.....johnstons civil fraud judgement is a violation of naz listing standards....i would think that the naz would not want the embarassment of johnstons past coming out in the press after trading on naz.....what kind of message would that send to the investing public that naz allows fraudsters that run public companies to trade on naz