Good DD is still necessary. See these items on DNET from www.freerealtime.com and www.freeedgar.com:
EDNET, INC. DIRECTOR AND CEO FILES SEC FORM 4
WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 31, 1999 (States via COMTEX) -- Tom T. Kobayashi of Novato, CA, a Director and CEO of EDNET, Inc. (SYMBOL: DNET), ACCUMULATED 2,000 shares for $2.88 each on January 26, 1999. Tom T. Kobayashi currently owns 427,048 shares. A Form 4 reporting the transaction was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 12, 1999.
EDNET, INC. VICE PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING FILES SEC FORM 4 WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 25, 1999 (States via COMTEX) -- Thomas A. Scott of San Rafael, CA, a Vice President of Engineering of EDNET, Inc. (SYMBOL: DNET), DISPOSED OF 10,000 shares for $1.81 each on January 28, 1999. Thomas A. Scott currently owns 154,885 shares. A Form 4 reporting the transaction was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 11, 1999.
EDNET, INC. DIRECTOR AND OFFICER FILES SEC FORM 4 WASHINGTON, DC, Mar. 24, 1999 (States via COMTEX) -- David Gustafson of San Rafael, CA, a Director and Officer of EDNET, Inc. (SYMBOL: DNET), DISPOSED OF 10,000 shares for $1.48 each on February 11, 1999. David Gustafson currently owns 10,761 shares. A Form 4 reporting the transaction was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 08, 1999.
From the Jan 29, 1999 13-D filed with SEC Pursuant to Consulting Agreements effective as of January 12, 1996 and January 12, 1997 by and between the Corporation and LFC (collectively the "Consulting Agreements"), the Corporation has issued to LFC an aggregate of 880,000 shares of the Corporation's Common Stock. Under the Consulting Agreements, LFC has performed certain investor communications, financial and investor public relations, corporate finance and related services for the Corporation. In addition, JML purchased an aggregate of 125,000 shares of Common Stock from the Corporation in private placements. Through January 22, 1999, LFC has DISPOSED OF an aggregate of 245,700 shares of the Corporation's Common Stock.
The consultant is John Liviakis. The last company I know of that he did similar work for was ABTX. Take a look at their chart. Then decide what to do with DNET. |