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To: Philip Pasteur who wrote (15)1/29/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20
 
Philip,

Camelot has done it again! If you read the Yahoo CAML board you will see that there is speculation of a potential class action suit against
Camelot. Do you have any insight into that area?

Funny how the recent Regulation S filing time limit restrictions were coincidentally?? expired along with this recent spurt in share price. Do you think that maybe this had something to do with the recent rise and subsequent fall? <g>

In checking with a U.S. Patent Trade Office, I can find no reference to Camelot, Third Planet Publishing, DW, or many other associated companies receiving a patent for the Video Talk. As such the technology has to be less than expected.

Camelot should soon face the looming prospects of a higher Nasdaq Small Cap requirement status. I wonder if their owners equity is sufficient to allow them to maintain their current status?

I wish I had listened to you three years ago when I first read your postings. I think it was right after their first reverse split. Thanks for all that past input anyway.

I wonder how this (DW) guy can look any shareholder in the face? Of course anything that Camelot does anymore doesn't surprise me. It does however still amaze me that Camelot Industries is still in operation. I don't even see any product of theirs on computer store shelfs. Perhaps that explains the-$26,000 in revenues/sales for the past
quarter.