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To: Lazarus Long who wrote (29974)10/22/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Thanks, Laz, interesting how the number of shares goes up and down.

I am sorry that I questioned whether the ISP was existent or not. But why DGIV would claim that the "last" ISP license was issued to them (Primedia must have already had a license, no?) confuses me.

BTW, since it was a stock deal, how much stock did DGIV issue for it?

In regards to your 2/28 reference... If I recall, the company only released sketchy unaudited numbers at that time, not audited financials, though they have promised them at least twice.

Alexander Wescott also had a financing deal blow up with FAMH -- curious.... World Vision was also FAMH's PR firm at the time, and has pushed some pretty strange companies such as MDEX and DFNL. I don't believe any of the World Vision companies are trading for over $1. I hope DGIV can find a PR firm with a better track record.

Not trying to say DGIV will be a disaster of FAMH proportions; I would guess that would be impossible.



To: Lazarus Long who wrote (29974)10/22/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: tsunami DK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Laz:
One typo: the 409 shareholders does NOT include individual shareholders which may be part of brokerage accounts. That is the brokerage accounts only count as one account in this total.
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