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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MegaWorld Inc. (MEGW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Emec who wrote (939)1/14/1999 8:05:00 AM
From: james juelg  Respond to of 1058
 
this is to ROBERT do your DD on DAVID before you start this kind of stuff.



To: Emec who wrote (939)1/14/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: Robert F. Newton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1058
 
You guys all have the same MO....Buy at the low and sell at the high.

Perfect track records.....The agendas are obvious.

Personally, I beleive you're all full of it but that's just my opinion.

BTW - I don't own or never owned MEGW nor do I intend on owning any.



To: Emec who wrote (939)1/14/1999 11:44:00 AM
From: david price  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1058
 
Interesting comments from a man who has never seen any legal documents of Megaworld.Just out of curiosity, David, how many shares did you receive/are you getting (either gratis or discounted)to act as front-man for the company? Have you ever seen any of Mega's records or are you simply taking their word for your unbounded optimism? Have you even seen any of the "merger" documents? Any other documents or financials?
Secondly, it was reported/rumored that literally hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of shares were either given away or heavily discounted prior to the merger/takeover/buyout (???) of TBS. There shares, which were supposedly free-trading,seem to be flooding the market over the past few months. Where are they coming from if not the Board?
Thirdly, why would TBS purchase MEGW? I can understand the telephony and the leisure areas, but to my knowledge neither is anywhere close to being viable. Any company of the reputed financial status of TBS could easily replicate either or both areas independently. That is unless, of course, McPhail is up to his eyeballs in debt and needs the Mega shares he received gratis (?) to keep the wolf from his door.
Lastly, if MegaWorld is such an attractive merger partner WHAT DID MEGAWORLD AND ITS FORLORN SHAREHOLDERS GET OUT OF THE DEAL WITH TBS? Again, has anyone seen any financials or the contract for the "merger"? It might be very interesting reading.Just a few basic questions I think.
david