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To: Ed Pettee who wrote (7168)7/28/1998 6:15:00 PM
From: Dean Dumont  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Ed you are exactly correct in that statement. But, this would be a shareholder action against the three companies and the transfer agent. DCI would not be involved. If my research pans out over the next several days I will see what it is we can do exactly. i do not think we need DCI Telecomm. approval to execute legal action against individuals or companies who are violating the rules. This would be an effort of the shareholders to enforce the filings that have been executed but the entities discussed in earlier post. Additionally, I am suprised that with the issuence of the 8K why it is that legal actions haven't been stepped up by 13G or 16B attorny's who watch these types of filings with magnifying glasses. One step over that line and here comes the suit. They never lose those types of suits and the company's they act on behalf of have no control over it. It just happens. The company in the end receives the money and the seller has NOTHING.