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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Airstar Technologies, Inc. (ASTG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wes who wrote (2458)5/30/1998 3:09:00 PM
From: Financial Internet Group  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3967
 
**Response from Joe Lanza**

Wes,
I am willing to make a 10,000 share bet, that ASTG will not be offered 15,000,000 net of it's debt. Care to make a public wager?

Look at the current debt that Joe V now wants to recognize. $41,000,000 was the total debt at year end, and that supposedly covered all debts and obligations. Now the debt is $47,000,000. So, if Joe V is telling you $15 million net, then you are being conned like I was.

Joe Lanza



To: Wes who wrote (2458)5/30/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: Financial Internet Group  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3967
 
**Response from Joe Lanza**

Wes/TJS,
I will take responsibility, in part, but I have not run the show. Here are examples of things I suggested, but didn't happen.

1. To fire all of the old guard who were connected to the King group. Did not happen.

2. To fire an attorney in LA that Joe V bonded with. I felt that this man was poison to the company, and I was proved right!

3. Keep going after mergers and aquisitions. I was told to wait.

4. Turn my debt to equity. Didn't happen.

5. Consolidate our offices in CA. Never happened.

6.Create an annual report. Never happened.

7. Name change when this whole Xecom trouble began. That was over 1 1/2 years ago. Only when Joe v was personaly looking at fines and possible jail time did he do anything. It was then done in two days.

8. Hartman vs Xecom, Leone vs Xecom. I find out a month ago that management never put up a defense, and we paid a fortune in attorney fees.

9. Lastly Proctor, you blame me for the stock being down. I blame Truher and Voyager, but mainly Truher. He went out passing bad information to the point that Proctor turned into a seller. After 4 months of fighting, Joe V frees up the stock without legal consent.

In conclusion, Joe v had control of the checkbook, and the pres power. He only told me what he wanted to.

Joe Lanza