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To: TOPFUEL who wrote (569)7/13/1998 6:32:00 AM
From: ColleenB  Respond to of 4814
 
Hey Topfuel,

Have you ever read the profile on Danield Dror...quite impressive ...in case you or anyone else missed it let me reprint it....

Daniel Dros is 56 years old. He was chairman of Kleer-Vu Industries, the largest photo album and related storage products manufacturer in the US. Its shares traded on the American Stock Exchange. He was also Chairman of Nestle-Lemur which shares also traded on the American Stock Exchange. Nestle-Lemur was a cosmetic manufacuring and distribution company. He was Chairman of the Board of the Holding Company and had a controlling interest in another American Stock Exchange Company called CXR, Inc., a manufacturer of testing instruments for the Telecommunications Industry. He changed the name of the company to MicroTel International, Inc and moved it to NASDAQ. In 1997, Mr. Dror acquired control of Pitts and Spits of Texas, Inc., a publicly traded Holding Company, trading on the OTC:BB. He became Chairman on September 27, 1997 and changed the name of the Holding Company to Energy Drilling Industries, Inc. to which has been changed to American International Industries, Inc on June 30, 1998



To: TOPFUEL who wrote (569)7/13/1998 7:39:00 AM
From: Mr. Forthright  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4814
 
IT IS ABSOLUTELY RELEVANT TO EDII. Remember what I said before: many people read SI without posting. They use the Internet as part of their due diligence process. Finding out about the type of shareholders/supporters a company has is part of that process. Just the tone of the debate helps in the process. I suggest you guys start acting in a more civilized manner and stop personally attacking the people who ask some tough questions. Don't ignore the critics try to prove them wrong.



To: TOPFUEL who wrote (569)7/13/1998 9:24:00 AM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4814
 
Maybe you has better ask K-K-K-Ken if it is over.....
Maybe you could tell me how you know that I am one of these FBN members?..... That would be interesting

I mean, you say I am. So tell me: how do you know?

I am free to post here, just as you are. You have to take the good with the bad.
Let me know about that info, ok?