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To: James A. Cole Jr. who wrote (3083)12/12/1998 2:14:00 PM
From: Epics  Respond to of 4815
 
Accumulation most of Friday, which was a continiuation
of the spike late Thursday. Nothing really happened with the stock into
the close. Long term accumulation still bullish. Couple of 50,000
share trade but a stock so cheap that doesn't mean much. Chart indicates
some more news might be pending, but I'm waiting for some follow through
on the charts into the .13-.14 cent range to confirm it. Three year chart
looks as good as it as since the run up to 1.00 early to mid 98. However
before this thing begins to fly it needs to breakout past the .14-.15 range
on boatloads of volume. We shall see.



To: James A. Cole Jr. who wrote (3083)12/14/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: Jorge Garza  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4815
 
Mr. Cole:

It has become obvious to us that you are insane. You have on more than one occasion told the internet that you own 1.4 million shares of VTPI at an average cost of 90 cents. You are an insider, and have not filed as an insider, and therefore, anything you say here is in violation of SEC rules. You have lost a bunch of money on your investment in VTPI and the only way you can recoup your losses is to get the stock price up and it is plain to see that you will lie, cheat, and steal to get that done. We will not play into your hand because you are a liar, and a desperate one at that.

I put this into the readers hands. Ask Mr. Cole some tough questions about sales of VTPI products, the role that Mr. Ceragno's subsidiary company plays in all this, the recent press release and how much that alliance with EPS is costing the company every month, the source of the $900,000 in G & A last year, that put the company in red. Ask these questions of the ONLY vocal insider of the company.

See if you get an answer.