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To: Joe Master who wrote (50439)7/30/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: bmart  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Mr. Master,
I refer you to this group again;
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C. Alexis International-Michael Zapara ,Jim Grant, Harry Hanna ,Ed Brody, Jim Bradley -------

Jim Grant, Ed Brody, and Jim Bradley are all associated with Alexis.

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(from the ASTG thread on S.I.)

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To: NCKEV (233 )
From: Christopher J. Plachta
Friday, Nov 8 1996 11:37AM
ET
Reply #234 of 3191

Has anyone else received a call from Jim Grant of "The Financial
Internet Group?" He
claims that they were hired by Xecom for investor relations. He is
calling all Xecom
shareholders and asking them to get their shares delivered so the
market makers can
stop using them to short sell. I don't know much about short
selling, but he claims that if
you don't physically have your shares then they can be used by
shorters. I also spoke
with a guy named Jim Bradly (also from the Financial Internet
Group) for a while about
the financial situation for Xecom. He claims that Sprint says there
are currently 11,000
lines in service and they project to have 20,000 - 25,000 by the
end of the year due to
increased marketing and sales activities. He also claims that Xecom
will make an
average of $35/month for each line in service. Bottom line, he says
that we can expect
positive earnings for the next quarter and projects great earnings
for 1997.

These guys were hired by Xecom and given 400,000 shares of stock
for their services,
so they obviously have a vested interest in the stock doing well.
Although I think this
whole situation is really weird and very shady, I can't help but be
encouraged about the
projected income numbers. I'd like to think that these guys aren't
just calling people and
lying to them.

What do you folks make of this? Personally, I would feel a little
vulnerable if I had my
shares at home. What if Lanza decides to dump 1,000,000 shares once
all of the
shareholders have gotten there shares delivered? I don't know what
the hell is going
on.....

If anybody wants to contact these guys at the Financial Internet
Group, their number is
1-888-770-7133. You'll all probably be hearing from them soon
anyway.

Chris
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Mr. Jim Grant worked for the Financial Internet Group with Messrs. Brody and Lanza. Mr. Brody stated just yesterday he "doesn't know Mork". Yet, we know Brody worked for Alexis (Zapara) and Grant was a partner of Zapara. Zapara shared office space and mailing address with Mr. Mork.
Mr. Brody, when we talked to him, had a strong interest in using S.I. to promote stocks, In fact, the Financial Internet Group does just that on S.I.. I refer you to the ASTG thread.
Mr. Kugler refered us to Mr. Grant, his reasoning was that Mr. Grant could enlighten us to the mis-doings of Mr. Zapara.

-------" These guys (Grant, Brody, Bradley..) were hired by Xecom and given 400,000 shares of stock
for their services,
so they obviously have a vested interest in the stock doing well.----"



An early fan of Joe Lanza finally wised-up and left the
Lanza inner-circle to do something else. He was revealing information
to people such as myself about the "promoter" meetings that
Joe Lanza had with his "associates". For example while we were being
encouraged to average down our price by buying more Lanza
promoted stock, it was revelaed, by our source, that everyone else in the office was selling.
Mr. Grant was one "in the office".

Good day

RBM