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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (767)12/3/2000 9:18:26 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1116
 
>Scum of the earth: >http://www.geocities.com/xcelera123/racketeeringsuit.htm

I've been telling people on this thread that XLA is a complete scam, operated by CRIMINALS on the run from the law.

Let me be clear. I don't just think these clowns are stretching the bounds of creative accounting. I am stating for the record that these guys are CRIMINALS.

Anyone who is thinking of buying this stock needs to have their heads examined. Vik and his fellow cronies have cashed out billions of dollars of stock already, right into the hands of willing suckers.

This scam makes BRE-X look like a cakewalk.

The fact that people continue to buy this stock makes me weep for mankind. It is really amazing how many stupid people are out there.

I expect delisting to occur within a matter of days. The only reason it has took so long is because the company only reports financial statements once a year.

THIS STOCK IS A COMPLETE, AND UTTER, FRAUD.



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (767)12/12/2000 7:09:13 AM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1116
 
"...With respect to the lawsuit filed by Jam Investments, Xcelera noted that the Company is not a defendant in the action.
VBI has informed Xcelera that the lawsuit is frivolous, completely unfounded and utterly meritless, and nothing more than an attempt to unjustly extract financial gain from VBI. VBI and Mr. Vik have informed Xcelera that they intend to vigorously pursue redress for any damages caused by these frivolous allegations.

With respect to the suit filed by Parfi, Xcelera stated that the lawsuit is without merit and merely a regurgitation of an old arbitration claim previously filed in Sweden. Xcelera will contest this lawsuit vigorously and is contemplating legal action against the plaintiffs. "