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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (9203)3/1/2003 4:06:57 PM
From: panteon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
An open letter to the thread and especially 'N. Dixon'

Exactly why I shorted REFR after learning about it from Bill. Just a quick analysis of the licensees and associates made me comfortable enough to short.

This thoroughness is trademark Bill. Nice work.

Now if everyone keeps quiet, maybe this thing will pop back up over $15. What a gift that would be.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (9203)3/1/2003 4:59:50 PM
From: N. Dixon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
An open letter to the thread and especially 'Bill Wexler'

"billwexler,"

I have no doubt you'd prefer not to be accountable for the methods and practices you've used both publicly and privately. But it's not so easy to wiggle off the hook by merely making a "declaration" of noninterest and moving on. I know OJ wanted to move on with his life after the civil trial and I'm sure Asensio wants to end the court battles with HEB, but when you do things such as you have done, don't expect the victims to let you off the hook.

YOU solicited investors. YOU put REFR in front of hedge funds. YOU have made blatant, slanderous and false statements and with the short interest up another 100K this month I highly doubt you and the hedge funds you front have covered 1 share.

So where are those 3M SAGE windows made with EC technology? You know the one you told us would prevent SPD from every seeing the light of day.

ND



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (9203)3/1/2003 5:31:30 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Respond to of 10293
 
On August 19, 2002, Research Frontiers Inc. (NASDAQ: REFR) issued a press release touting a little-known "licensee' of it's questionable "SPD" technology.

smartglass.com

In the press release, Joseph Harary - president of RFI, states:

"We were very impressed with Razor’s Edge Technologies’ business plan and excellent track record for execution and speed to market...."

Furthermore, there is a blurb regarding the company:

"Situated in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, Razor’s Edge Technologies, Inc. is a technology-based contracting company focusing on cutting edge construction techniques and materials. Razor’s Edge Technologies, Inc. management has over 40 years experience in marketing, new product development and promotion, contracting and construction."

RFI has a long history of fraudulently promoting its stock by touting numerous "licensees" who
never seem to bring any SPD products to market, despite numerous claims by the company
of "imminent" commercialization since the early 90s.

Razor's Edge Technologies is simply another front created by RFI management to give the
illusion of economic activity. Razor's Edge Inc. filed a fictitious name statement with the
state of Delaware one day AFTER the 8/19 press release (Delaware FIPS code:DE005, file
date 8-20-2002).

Razor's Edge technologies has no "track record" we can discern. In fact, the main phone number of
the company (302-644-4389) maps back to the residence of a Mr. Scott Edgell at 16 E Mill Run, Milton,
DE, 19968. Mr. Edgell is listed as "Executive Vice President" on the company's web site.

The most recent address we could find for Seth Turner (listed as "Vice President of Operations) is
P.O. Box 574, Newark, DE. However, his last known residential address turns out to be exactly the
same as Mr. Edgell's. Mr. Edgell was born January, 1936. Mr. Turner was born January, 1969.

Roman Reyes, President of Razor's Edge, has only been a resident of Delaware since the fall
of 2000. Prior to that, he was a resident of Clovis, New Mexico. It's not surprising that
Mr. Reyes was anxious to leave the state and get a fresh start. On November 16, 1998
Mr. Reyes filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, listing $4770.00 in assets and $19,238 in
liabilities. [Case #:98016967 - NEW MEXICO FED COURT- ALBUQUERQE - 421 GOLD AVE SW ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87102 505-248-6500]

We believe we have found exactly where those $4770.00 in assets were. It seems Mr. Reyes
enjoyed making old cars go fast and look stupid:

sccoa.com

No doubt, RFI's promoters will be quick to point out that Mr. Reyes' car appears to have SPD windows.