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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (28839)4/9/1999 7:36:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 122087
 
CYOE fraud and justice help on the way. I dont think we need anyone else.

Subj: RE: CYOE COYOTE NETWORK SYSTEMS INC
Date: 4/9/99 7:14:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: cbyron1xxxxxxxxx(Christopher Byron)
Reply-to: cbyron1xxxxxxxx
To: Floydxxxxxxxxxxx

Fine. Computers were down all afternoon and I just got your e-mail. Send it
tomorrow and I'll have it Monday. Address: Christopher Byron, xx xxxx Kings
Highway, xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx, xxxxxxx, xxxxxxx 06883. Thanks in advance and
best regards.

-----Original Message-----
From: zzzzzzzoxxl.com [mailto:Floydxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 09, 1999 2:36 PM
To: cbyron1@home.com
Subject: CYOE COYOTE NETWORK SYSTEMS INC

I have 450 pages on Coyote Network Systems I would like to fed x you. Do you
have a address for SAT. delivery? You will go down in history for taking
down
Diana on this one. This one is amazing.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (28839)4/10/1999 12:04:00 AM
From: tool dude  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony,I must just say thanks for your wonderful creation here.You have assembled the greatest bunch of people in the world IMO,and most of all thanks for being you.Your smart enough to know honesty and goodness mean more than $,and darn if you haven't been given plenty of that as well.Truely your blessed with an abundant life and its a joy for me to know you.TOOL <you too FLOYD and welcome home>



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (28839)4/10/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: makin_dough99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
<PCTV> In case you are short !!!

NEWS after the BELL: SPRINT BUYS STAKE IN *PCTV*

Friday April 9, 3:33 pm Eastern Time
Sprint bought stake in wireless cable TV company
NEW YORK, April 9 (Reuters) - Sprint Corp. (NYSE:FON - news) has acquired a $15 million stake in People's Choice TV Corp. (OTC BB:PCTV - news), a wireless cable television company whose license may represent a way for the No. 3 U.S. long-distance company to reach customers without going through local phone networks.

Sprint's purchase, revealed in a recent regulatory filing, followed a similar move by its rival, MCI WorldCom Inc. (Nasdaq:WCOM - news), the No. 2 U.S. long-distance company. MCI WorldCom last month spent about $200 million to $300 million to buy the bonds of People's Choice and three other small wireless cable companies, sources familiar the situation said.

Sprint on April 5 acquired 497,405 shares of People's Choice preferred stock for $15 million, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing submitted Thursday by People's Choice.

Sprint also has options to purchase additional stakes in People's Choice in two tranches valued at $4.5 million and $3.9 million, respectively, the filing said.

People's Choice was not immediately available to provide additional details. Sprint declined to comment.

Analysts said both Sprint and MCI WorldCom appear to be quietly seeking ways to gain access to the wireless licenses controlled by People's Choice. The long-distance companies want to bypass the Baby Bell's local phone networks and find their own direct connection to the homes and businesses of their customers.

The wireless licenses controlled by People's Choice and other wireless cable television companies would allow Sprint and MCI WorldCom to bridge the gap between their long-distance network and their customers, analysts said.

People's Choice and its peers control wireless spectrum called MMDS (multichannel multipoint distribution service), which uses microwave frequencies to provide television service.

Technological difficulties and production problems have hobbled the wireless cable industry's efforts to compete successfully against the traditional cable TV providers.

Many of the wireless cable companies filed for bankruptcy, but their licenses would be lucrative to the long-distance companies, analysts said.

On Friday afternoon, shares of Sprint were unchanged at $108.75 on the New York Stock Exchange. People's Choice's stock surged $3.31 to $7.59 in over-the-counter trading.