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To: blash who wrote (515)7/1/1998 3:18:00 AM
From: slotman  Respond to of 2493
 
blash. I maintain that RA and the USPX bod are making brilliant strategic moves here. Time will tell, of course. I am not tense over it but very p.o'd that we have someone that knows all the words to use to repel new investors and make old investors pour sweat.
It was people like him that created doubts in the minds of hopeful people AND THEY SOLD. We could have closed at 4 and above today, maybe 5 without the bs and innuendo that have been spewed by the likes of people who have given the impression that they are the experts and the less sophisticated fall for it.

rick, in l.a., glad that my sell order did not go thru.



To: blash who wrote (515)7/1/1998 3:19:00 AM
From: G. Stewart  Respond to of 2493
 
To All:
If you calculate out the sales price of the warrants at $6.00 the share price pre split will be .2571 for the $6 and .4287 for the $10 warrant. While it seem unreasonable for the stock to reach $6 and $10 because we are use to a large float. When you break it back to pre split the price is much more reasonable. The trouble will be investor confidence. Is this company worth $6 a share with 1 to 1.5 million shares out. If Mr. A doesn't dilute and Skynet is a fact then we may have a future. I am willing to wait and hope to recoup. If this stock tanks I'll walk away smarter and I hope with more wisdom than I can in with.
gstew {:>)

keep smiling it doesn't cost a thing and makes everybody around you feel better.



To: blash who wrote (515)7/1/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: KENNETH DOAN  Respond to of 2493
 
Good one blash



To: blash who wrote (515)7/1/1998 7:07:00 PM
From: Debra&Jeff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2493
 
Agreed, on to productive!

I drove by SkyNet today as I had an appointment in the area. They are located in a commercial park across from Miami International Airport. Getting lost for 45 min. on the wrong side of the airport did not allow me time to stop and chat with anyone without being later for my next meeting. At least I can find them now again!

It looked like a 6-8K SF Office Warehouse setup. Not a sharp uptown place but the proximity to MIA and some major highways. They may not be pretty but they did appear to be active. I took a couple of pictures but would hate to post them and scare anyone off. All the businesses in the area look like this except for FedEx, UPS, etc.... Pretty doesn't count if they're making money, right?

Their vehicles are compact pickups with camper tops. These were also not on the pretty side. The two that moved while I was there sounded like they ran fine. Functional performance would be an appropriate term for the "fleet". I viewed 6 trucks either parked or in transit in my few minuets. If there are more they were on the road.

Many of the packages being dropped off were in SkyNet packaging. They were plastic like the some of the major overnight companies. You can read SkyNet on them from 1/2 a block away. IMHO when a customer uses a company's packaging they are from an established client base. Add one point to the uptown column.

The next point in the uptown column is for the uniforms. All were neat and clearly identifiable as SkyNet employees. It appeared they had two styles, a gray and white striped shirt for the warehouse guys and a blue and white uniform for the couriers. I missed the shirts for the couriers because one of the female couriers had on a skirt! (Sorry ladies it's a reflex) I believe a sharp, easily identifiable uniform would add to a customer's confidence when shipping an important international package.

What I liked the best was the sign, old and faded! Looks like they've been there years! Stability, YEAH!

Well gotta go home for some quality time. Will try to answer any questions later tonite.

Jeff

p.s. How's that for new day, clean slate! <VBG>