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To: RavenCrazy who wrote (11145)11/19/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: Brukie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11684
 
MARC TOW IS HOLDING A SHAREHOLDERS MEETING.

Tow needs name and adresses to send out information on time and place of meeting.
I could really could careless if anyone sends in their name and adresses. If you dont want to go to the meeting or be in discussion with anything going on with this shell thats up to you. Judging from the amount of Email that I am recieving (almost 25 so far) You will be one of the very few who will be clueless, which you are, in the development of this disaster.
Contrary to what people might think I am not in constant contact with Tow. I called him the other day after about a month and he told me he has 50 million shares which is more than 50 percent of the company so he can basicaly do what he wants just like past management has done in the past but he wants the shareholders involved with it.
He has stated that he has done nothing wrong and wants to help out the shareholders. He is doing this by calling a meeting and hiring a lawyer to clean it up. He is paying for this himself and hasnt stated he wants anything else from us except to get a meeting together.
My money is tied up in this mess. I will be at any meeting Tow calls.



To: RavenCrazy who wrote (11145)11/20/1998 1:10:00 AM
From: ~Owl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11684
 
Raven,

I don't think he's trying at all.

I think this is absolutely the dumbest move any of us could possibly make, and may in fact, be illegal, but that never seems to stop anybody, does it?

It flies in the face of all reason to think that anyone, other than Mr. Tow, will benefit. At the very least, can't it be said he's prone to odd behaviors like signing proxies to pseudonyms, and also, what about his silence even after the facts were clear about the gross exaggeration of 'asset' valuation? Some may not be, but I'm more than suspicious.

And now, do we really want to work with this guy? Do we really think he's, without any possibility otherwise, not a possible party to the scam?

Give me a break.

~Owl