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To: Janice Shell who wrote (3083)6/23/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: LionHeart  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11684
 
J shell, your same speculation of what they do not have is the same speculation of what they really do have, same coin opposite side. Take a coin and throw it up high, can you prove what side will be face up when it lands and why? No you can not.

At .45 there is no need to prove anything, it's not up $3, it is where it should be prior to more information and PR's.

You and your others are constantly doubting information that has not been revealed yet, what is the point?

If the share price was $2.85 and you believe it is overvalued then make your claim.

I believe your intentions for being here w/o any investment interest in this stock are extremely thin, and thin at best.

I ask this question to you as-well-as the other's.

Who would you or anyone else spend day after day, night after night posting on a thread for a particular stock that they have no investment interest in where the stock is where it should be based on current public understanding of value??

No need to answer because most of us know?

LionHeart



To: Janice Shell who wrote (3083)6/23/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: LT  Respond to of 11684
 
Your probably right here. The stock well bounce around the .50 area sometimes above, sometimes below. Until the company sets out a clear game plan as to what they are going to do with the land and how they plan to do it.

There are many many questions. Nothing has convinced me the company won't make it, I feel they will, but a larger investment on the part of investors, is unlikely till a convincing "game plan" is brought forth.

LT



To: Janice Shell who wrote (3083)6/23/1998 3:24:00 PM
From: Turboe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11684
 
Infocall to Acquire Advanced Compensation Services

June 23, 1998 02:30 PM

VIENNA, Va., June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Infocall Communications Corp. INFE an emerging leader in Internet-based staffing and employee leasing services today announced the Company has entered into an agreement to purchase all of the assets of Advanced Compensation Services, L.L.P. of Virginia.

Advanced Compensation Services (ACS), provides staff leasing services to clients in the government contract services industry. Since their formation in June, 1997, ACS has grown from monthly revenues of $790,000 in August of 1997 to $1.8 million in May of 1998. Current ACS customer contracts produce annualized revenues of over $30 million per year with additional contracts pending. These staff leasing revenues are projected to exceed $150 million in five years.

According to Infocall's CEO Tom Richfield, "Staff leasing is the fastest growing segment of the personnel services industry. Our acquisition of ACS positions us to leverage a highly successful business model to grow our revenues exponentially."

According to Q. Garner Umphrey, ACS managing partner, "We are pleased to align our future with Infocall to take advantage of their marketing and business development acumen. As part of a public company, access to capital resources to grow the business which were previously unavailable will make a tremendous difference. This is a win-win for both companies and shareholders."

ACS brings to Infocall staff leasing contracts with 1998 annualized revenues of over $30 million. This represents more than a 400 percent increase since this time last year. ACS is highly profitable and has no debt on its balance sheet.

Infocall will pay cash and restricted stock, including 100,000 shares taken from the public float, which will be subject to restrictions.

According to Richfield, "We are confident that this marriage of ACS and Infocall will be just the beginning in a plan of strategic acquisitions that will propel us to a major stock exchange as soon as possible. We have plans to find additional acquisitions in the Information Technology and Staff Leasing Industry to accelerate our growth."

IT CareerNet is a service mark of Infocall Communications Corp.

SOURCE Infocall Communications Corp.