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To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (2824)4/24/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: kbert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Archie missed SNMM but is looking at PLCO
Archie is followed but has no home



To: THOMAS GOODRICH who wrote (2824)4/25/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: Roofman  Respond to of 8858
 
Wallstreet.com WILL use Starnet software. Got this from RB:

April 22, 1999 - Pardeeville, WI - After six rounds of international bidding conducted by New Commerce Communication,
0Simpson Bay Limited of St. Kitts was the successful bidder for the internet domaine name "wallstreet.com". The price a lofty
$1,030,000.

Simpson Bay is a highly successful Internet marketing company will use technology developed by Starnet Communications
(OTB: SNMM) to revolutionize the way Internet traders play the stock markets around the Globe. Utilizing the simple traditional
sports wagering format, all size players on Wall Street will now be able to enjoy the excitement of the lucrative futures and
options markets; investments generally only available to highly capitalized investors. Wallstreet.com will utilize the marketing
efforts of Starnet's largest licensee and is expected to be highly profitable from its first day of operation. Under the software
lease arrangement, Starnet will enjoy a percentage of all the revenue derived from wallstreet.com. Forbes Magazine was
quoted as calling "Starnet the Microsoft of the Internet gambling industry."

The sale of wallstreet.com was coordinated by New Commerce Communications (NCC). The firm conducted six rounds of
bidding on Tuesday for the domain name. Tom Milltizer, President of NCC said "The bidding got very agressive in the last two
rounds and the last and final round was over double the previous round". NCC provides merger and acquisition services for
Internet and telecommunications companies. They were approached by the previous owners in mid-March to sell the name.
NCC may be contacted at 608-429-4455 and has web site located at www.com-broker.com. Simpson Bay can be reached at
www.wallstreet.com if you can remember that web address.