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To: golfer18 who wrote (1989)3/5/1999 7:02:00 AM
From: C.Carlos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
If anyone had doubts about whether or not SNMM should get rid of the adult sites, you have just gotten a sample of the tainting effect that such business will have on the company. I'm sure that SNMM management does not like to be called "pornography provider," as was recently published, but that is the truth. The truth always prevails. If SNMM is indeed managed by a group of MBA's as they portray themselves, they should act accordingly. By that I mean that they should look for the long term prosperity of the corporation. My choice? Get rid of porno.



To: golfer18 who wrote (1989)3/5/1999 8:57:00 AM
From: Gator  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8858
 
I am finding it hard to see the relevance to Starnet's Best Business Practices...it appears that Pilarinos is a third party, he is not listed as part of SNMM management on their web page...even though he may be associated with a subsidiary..."Campbell said British Columbia had no business giving a casino license to the business group that includes Pilarinos, which is also associated with an Internet gambling and pornography provider Starnet Communications (OTC BB:SNMM - news)"...

The "pornography" adult business is a profit generating group for SNMM and, though the term "pornography" was used in the article, it is of little concern to me...

The bottom line is to determine the extent of the "business group's" association with Starnet...i.e., how is it associated???

The real question should be, who is Allan Dowd, the author of the article, and how it conviently appeared just prior to the SNMM marketing initiative???

Later...Gator