To: yard_man who wrote (247196 ) 6/25/2003 9:59:05 PM From: Pogeu Mahone Respond to of 436258 Q: I am interested in investing in your stock, however I have read that your company does not file necessary paperwork with the SEC and is in the process of being delisted. What´s the story. (4/24/2003 3:19:21 PM) A: Hello Rod, SunnComm Technologies, Inc. is a Phoenix, AZ company whose stock is publicly traded in the Over-the-Counter (OTC) market under the symbol STEH. It is NOT in the process of being "de-listed." Our 3-year old company is currently in the development stage of its life cycle and, to date, has earned only insignificant revenue from sales of its products. It is the intention of management to remain a non-reporting company listed on the “The Pink Sheets” until such time as the company reports significant sales of its technology. It is within the corporation’s legal rights to elect this option. However, this means that you, the investor or interest-holder, will not be afforded public access to regular company audits and therefore you must solely rely on the company’s press releases, news stories, or other publicly available information. Not having access to audit detail or other significant reporting dynamics can put SunnComm shareholders or interest-holders, at a significant disadvantage from a risk standpoint. Due to SunnComm’s current, legal, non-disclosure status, your investment in SunnComm may carry with it an even higher degree of risk than that of other publicly traded companies which are currently fully reporting. Because of our non-reporting status, SunnComm’s management feels you need to understand these very important facts prior to making a decision to invest in the company’s shares, and you should also be totally aware that you run the risk of losing your entire investment should you make the decision to purchase shares in SunnComm. If you have additional questions regarding this notice or anything you may read on SunnComm’s website, we urge you to contact the company directly. Thanks for stopping by,