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To: Kevin Clarke who wrote (94498)10/23/2001 7:57:13 PM
From: dreamer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
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To: Kevin Clarke who wrote (94498)10/23/2001 9:14:56 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 150070
 
Yuppers saw it, as usual makes for good reading.

I was being a little facetious with that post you responded to. Figured it would probably rock the stock a bit if the CEO came off well on CNBC, but the latter part was another half assed dig at the laugable web site.

Ace buyer has probably already changed his mind.



To: Kevin Clarke who wrote (94498)10/23/2001 9:51:29 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
LOL best lines in A@P's report:

"We tried several times to attend the ongoing testing and “dog and pony show” being put on today by the CEO of VLPI and his promoter pal, Ray Dirks. However, in violation of SEC Rule FD, we were denied access. We have lodged a complaint with the SEC. It is absolutely illegal to fail to make disclosures to all investors equally and by not allowing us to attend this circus event, we have been deprived of the ability to laugh at them in person. We take great offense that we were not allowed to see the live demonstration of a test kit that is supposed to detect anthrax in the lightening burst speed of 48 hours. We offered to provide Coleman Lanterns and bring the marshmallows, we are further disappointed that we even bought extra fluffy sleeping bags for the exciting wait for the test results, and as a precaution, we even bought several haz-mat suits."