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To: tech who wrote (1312)11/20/1997 11:20:00 AM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
tech-

Still waiting for my contact at Motorola.......

Does CSGI still have "relationships" with companies/individuals in Hong Kong or the Philippines? Uncle Bob sure structured the company in an "unusual" way....Enquiring minds want to know.... What percentage of ownership do these companies/individuals still control?

Tech Master

P.S. How many shares did Howie give you to sling this crap?



To: tech who wrote (1312)11/20/1997 4:35:00 PM
From: angel  Respond to of 3391
 
The quotes I put up in my last post were from this time last year. I was wondering if CSGI really did tell people all the way back then that they were going to be on NASDAQ "very soon". If not, then Steve and Shawn were giving people a bunch of bs it seems to me.

Heres more I found about your question on foreign ownership from other posts on the other Consygen thread: "The 2 at the helm have only run small organizations. Minimal (if any) profits. The CEO is a WWII war correspondent from the Phillipines. Mr. Stewart was proud of the fact that his company was 1-2 levels removed from the Phillipines based company that owned IDS (he owned the Phillipines company also). This was a protection for problems. Their prior software excursion was based on software that others owned. I for one." What does this mean?