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


To: Wes who wrote (2843)6/12/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3967
 
To Wes and ALL:

Wes, I agree with you 100%. Therefore here is what I am going to do. As of this post anyone who has any question for "Mister" Lanza please go ahead and post it. I will then go through each and collect them all and put them in one giant post. This way all questions are collected in one place where "Mister" Lanza can read, review and answer.

The dead line for posting all your questions to "Mister" Lanza is Sunday June 14, 1998 - 5:00PM PST. At that time I will put all questions raised in one post. And if any of the questions are not answered we all can simply refer to that post by the URL of the post (rather than repeating the question(s) over and over again).

So to begin with here are my 4 questions (for now):

1. Message 3345741
2. Message 4843749
3. How and When did you get into the business and profession you are in right now?!
4. And finally my last question to you, Remember this post? Message 879535 when you said:

"...please tell us all what company you write software for because if it is a company that manufacturers fiction games, I want to buy it for my children.

My question to you is: Are you still into buying fiction games/stories for your children (e.g. Mario), or Xecom/Airstar has put an end to your children's interest in reading and/or knowing about fictional stories?!

Long Live Airstar Technologies Inc.
Message 4653129



To: Wes who wrote (2843)6/12/1998 7:17:00 PM
From: Thomas Jon Swift  Respond to of 3967
 
Jack, Wes, Addi:

Although it is true that asking one question at a time might make things simpler for JL, asking many questions is also a good way to make numerous points. If any of you think this is a genuine question and answer session, and that we can expect to get honest, credible answers from JL (as long as we ask few questions), I beg to differ. Making JL juggle many questions simultaneously makes him juggle many answers simultaneously--and all the answers must jibe. Just my opinion. TJS