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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FutureLink Distribution Corp. (NASD-OTCBB: "FLNK") -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jeff matakovich who wrote (488)5/12/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: Joseph Waligore  Respond to of 841
 
Michael S. Falk Joins FutureLink Board
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Commonwealth Associates Joins FutureLink's Board of Directors
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 12, 1999-- FutureLink Distribution Corp. (NASD:OTC:BB: FLNK) is pleased to announce that Michael S. Falk has agreed to join FutureLink's Board of Directors effective May 10, 1999.

Falk is replacing Robert Kohn, currently Chairman of GoodNoise Corporation, a growing Internet record company in Palo Alto, California. Kohn is stepping down as a director of FutureLink due to his increased obligations at GoodNoise.

Michael Falk is Co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Commonwealth Associates (www.comw.com). Over the past 15 years, he has led the successful consummation of more than 60 public and private equity financings raising in excess of $1 billion for early-stage and emerging-growth companies in the technology, telecommunications, leisure, healthcare and consumer services fields. More recently, Falk has led Commonwealth's transition into the Internet sector and various related businesses.


These seems more good news. I am impressed by this company and its prospects. I think its stock price could increase five times in value in a year.



To: jeff matakovich who wrote (488)5/12/1999 5:10:00 PM
From: cmgibubba  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 841
 
The reverse stock split will reduce
the number of shares, hopefully causing the price to go up and give more value for the shareholders and maybe a NAS listing. Any opinions on the reverse stock split?

P.S. I understand that they have to do it before 6/1/99.