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To: JC Reddy who wrote (28737)10/8/1998 7:40:00 PM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
<<<<I still haven't gotten a phone number for Louis International. Cheryl says she is still looking for it.>>>>

Perhaps because Louis International does not exist? She'll be looking forever, it appears.

JC... did you happen to ask Cheryl what city they are based in? That would make it so much easier to find the number, no? Heck, you could do it yourself then.

Makes me wonder how Jimmy Chin negotiated with Louis International, despite the latter's lack of a phone number.

I expanded my search for Louis International today, having previously found no web references for them. I looked through U.S. phone directories -- nothing. Anywho.com returned a pretty comprehensive list of possibilities, it seemed... anything that might be close. But no Louis International.

But wait a minute... maybe it's a company in the UK? Nope, nothing in those directories. Oh yes, the release said something about having a representative in Poland... nope, the Polish directory I found doesn't list them either.

If Louis International does exist, and they are trying to get business... well, they are trying less than any company I have ever seen.

Sorry you got suckered into this P&D. If you are lucky you can get out while it's still trading.

Speaking of internet telephony.... AT&T has announced they will be offering it in 140 countries (isn't that just about the whole world?):

http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/19981008/news/current/t.htx?source=blq/yhoo&dist=yhoo

I am sure that DGIV, though, can conquer AT&T and its limited resources, should they ever get any contracts.