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To: gizmo&jack who wrote (219)3/26/1999 5:47:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 340
 
I do too, but they obviously feel the Virtual Games technology is bigger (and so did Compaq). That is a great question though. I will try to talk to Bruce next week.



To: gizmo&jack who wrote (219)3/29/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: azdays  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 340
 
The reason that the interactive toy is put on hold is because the inventor/mastermarketer, Lanette Orduna was never paid for the technology i.e. control block shares! The controlling (free trading) shareholders (possibly Ray & Company) new this (because they where the ones that had the power to cause the transfer), but continued to promote the shares leading everyone to believe that the technology was "vended " into ITOY. Now Orduna and her group has involved the SEC/NASD and taken their PRODUCTS and TECHNOLOGY else where!!!!!! I hope that the new management can out last the storm that is on their course. For the sake of the Promoters I hope they where not part of this little MANOEUVER. FOOD for thought, where did all the shares that where sold at higher prices come from, we ALL know who did the buying …US… the dubbed public! …But who did the SELLING? Would or could it be the same people who owned the large blocks of free trading shares ?????? The same people who knew that the technology was never ITOY'S until the control block of shares where handed over????? Only the SEC/NASQ will ever know the true answer to who SOLD... But with such large profits maybe the IRS will also know the answers...