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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Bingo.com Ticker BIGR (formerly BIGG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Baz Luhrman who wrote (445)2/18/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Chuck Rubin  Respond to of 1119
 
Thanks for the info Baz, at least we know like some, you know whats ,were insinuating....and trying to raise smoke and mirrors again in their never ending bashing attempts.

Chuckr



To: Baz Luhrman who wrote (445)2/18/1999 9:29:00 PM
From: M_Power  Respond to of 1119
 
Down 5/8 on 11,000 shares. Not exactly widely held. Not the most liquid deal I've seen either.

I won't touch it because:

1. As Chuck mentioned, the business technically doesn't exist until April 30th.

2. They didn't forward-split their shell enough. Five bucks is a lot to pay for thin air -- at least GGNC started at $0.08. Remember that for the next shell, guys.

3. I can't read the DD material I've managed to print out, because my friggin' wind tunnel keeps blowing the papers outta my hands.

///M



To: Baz Luhrman who wrote (445)2/19/1999 2:12:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1119
 
I can't at this moment get my hands on it but I'm almost positive the domain name was bought from Pamela J Wilkerson out of Florida. I'm sure I could get this info if necessary.

Pamela Wilkenson of Orlando owned the Progressive General Lumber shell; at the time the deal with Darren Little was cut, one Michael Townsend was president of PGLP. Little took over as president, secretary, and sole director, raised some money, and announced the purchase of the domain.

None of this suggests to me that either Wilkenson or Townsend was the former owner of the bingo.com domain. It was, after all, a lumber company. It's Darren Little who's registered a little bouquet of suitable names for gambling sites. Unfortunately the 'Nic doesn't offer information on former owners.