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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (601)5/22/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: skyridge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 666
 
You've got to kidding me. First, the financing in question has NOT yet been consummated. Second, from what I am told it was NOT being sold to anyone on the inside, anyone part of the new management team and anyone involved at all at any time with the company. All of the investors it was marketed to were rank outsiders. Second, I have it on good authority that the deal was originally priced based on a then stock price of about $8-9 per share, which puts the deal on a par with any other private financing for a BB stock.

As well, your comment about the SEC is a joke. Nothing has been done wrong here. Even the article from MSNBC said so about the financing.

Finally, let me point out that for all the crap people are slinging about the new management, how about the fact that they built shopping.com up to be worth $220 million to Compaq (who bought it at that price). And believe me, Compaq did not buy it blindly. They performed their due diligence and knew all about sales to Waldron. Besides, that brokerage firm is no longer involved with the new management team.

You should be ashamed of yourself.



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (601)5/22/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: thomas odonoghue  Respond to of 666
 
Here's a link to the corporation's online in Florida
for Isleuth..There are files you can download to see what kind of stock was issued and other info.There is hypertext at the bottom of the page to download documents and see who the officer's are etc...You can also punch in the names of the officers and see what other companies they run. The company is moving, so we won't have access to this info unless the other state has this available. The documents can be downloaded and viewed. They are the actual stock filings, name changes, and other stuff to see how the stock was actually setup and get the current share count etc...Hope this sheds some light on the matter, To see what other companies the CEO has, just click on the dot " registered agent" insert the name in the search string and press search. The CEO had a few companies.
ccfcorp.dos.state.fl.us