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To: barbara sperino who wrote (29362)3/19/1999 10:15:00 AM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
CEO has a great deal to lose lying to his shareholders.

To use a line from MTEI:
Barbara, you don't know Jack.
Jack Uselton that is.


Veterans of MTEI will know exactly what I mean by that.



To: barbara sperino who wrote (29362)4/1/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: ColleenB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
As I stated before I will believe the CEO of the company before I believe your crack pot theories because you also have absoulate no proof of your theory. CEO has a great deal to lose lying to his shareholders.

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dguy Ok. So now a tougher one. Can John Please answer the RMC acquisition question in light of it not yet being final???
A: RMC is now a wholly owned sub. We have continuing obligations on both parts that extend out.


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coaster123Is RMC generating revenue for PanAm?
A: RMC is generating revenues and reinvesting into the infrastructure. To date there has been no revenues passed through, however, we have increased the back office and support abilities substantially.

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Racerx Is the RMC acquisition complete??
A: RMC is now a wholly owned sub. We have continuing obligations on both parts that extend out.

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Bill has the reverse merger with RMC been completed??
<Moderator RE>: RMC: RMC is a wholly owned subsidiary

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dguy re: RMC. If wholly owned (hey I believe you) what needs finalization?
A: Our agreement includes services going forward, such as licensing in states, new offices, and growth capital. These issues are ongoing and last up to three years. However, the contracts are signed and RMC is a wholly owned subsidiary.

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