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To: gtoland who wrote (1253)2/19/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: Just My Opinion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6528
 
You beat me to it!!! I think we may rock tomarow!!!
al



To: gtoland who wrote (1253)2/19/1998 5:19:00 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6528
 
Glad to see this! Very good release, giving an excellent view of the direction this company is headed.



To: gtoland who wrote (1253)2/19/1998 6:31:00 PM
From: Mr. Dendro  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6528
 
I been lurking on this thread ever since Riley G. mentioned it on the RMIL thread, wondering whether I should buy in or not.

FWIW, as an attorney I review a lot of documents which are drafted to give the impression of saying something without actually saying it. IMO, that's what this press release does. It suggests that the acquisition of Next Level will likely occur, rather cleverly in my opinion, by hurriedly giving the details of the acquisition (preliminary negotiations) then going into a great level of detail about the operations of Next Level, which leaves the reader with the impression that the deal is likely to occur, without actually saying so.

IMO, if I bought this stock tomorrow thinking that the Next Level acquisition is sure to occur, then I would be a fool. That said, I may still buy the stock on the chance that the Next Level deal MAY occur, and that IF it does the stock will likely go up in value. It's a gamble, but risk is part of the game. The only thing that bothers me is how this company is going to be paying for these acquisitions. If they have to issue large amounts of stock as part of the deal, then the value of my investment could quickly drop. Does anyone have any idea how the company intends to pay for the companies that it seeks to acquire?



To: gtoland who wrote (1253)12/12/2000 9:29:20 PM
From: Tommy Hicks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6528
 
Does anyone know if the Next Level line of products were successful? Man, they were ready to go in '98.

"The product line has been designed by a major New York fashion designer and will be sourced and marketed by seasoned outdoor apparel professionals. Its product line is fully developed and is ready to go to production."

Did anyone ever find out who the former All-Pro and future Hall of Fame professional athletes were that were currently involved as investors, as board members, in day-to-day operations, and in public relations in promoting the company's products and soliciting product endorsements and representation from other athletes? Next Level withheld the names of these individuals for contractual and legal reasons relating to sports agency law, but expected to have authority to reveal the athlete's names within 15 to 30 days.

Surely it's ok by now. Who were they?

th