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Microcap Financial services (GLBND)
An SI Board Since November 1998
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MicroCap Financial Services, Inc.

MicroCap1000.com is a subsidiary of MFSI, an international investment banking boutique providing placement and advisory services to growth companies who either wish to enter the public arena or are already public. The company, with offices in Los Angeles, London and Boca Raton, has raised over $200 million for its clients during the last two years alone.

MFSI provides MicroCap1000.com with strong capitalization as well as access to skills and knowledge acquired through over 100 years of experience in merchant banking and corporate finance.

MFSI Senior Management

Ronald B. Koenig, Chairman
Ronald Koenig has over thirty years of experience in the financial industry. One of the co-founders of MFSI, he has served as Chairman since 1993. Prior to forming the company, Mr. Koenig was a Senior Managing Director and department head of corporate finance at Gruntal and Co., Inc. From 1974 to 1989, he was first a Managing Director and then Chairman of the Board of Ladenburg Thalman and Co., Inc., one of the oldest investment banks in the United States and a member of the New York Stock Exchange since 1876. He has also served as Vice President of institutional sales at Jas. H. Oliphant and Co and was at Leif Werle and Co., an BYSE specialist firm. Mr. Koenig holds a B.S. degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School). He presently serves on the Wharton School Undergraduate Executive Board and is on the business advisory board to the Sterling National Bank of New York.

Stanley Hollander
Stanley Hollander is a seasoned business executive with over 40 years experience. He has been with MFSI. Prior to that, he served as a Managing Director and joint head of corporate finance at Gruntal and Co., Inc. From 1985 to 1989, he was a Managing Director of investment banking at Ladenburg Thalman and Co., Inc. Prior to entering the banking industry, Mr. Hollander spent nearly 30 years in the consumer electronics industry. From 1979 to 1985, he was co-owner and Vice President of consumer electronics distributors, Zemex Electronics-Stanlee. From 1959 to 1979, Mr. Hollander was President of All Brand Appliances Brandsmart. Mr. Hollander was educated at the University of Alabama.

Alan L. Jacobs
Alan Jacobs has been with MFSI since 1995. From 1992 to 1995, he was Senior Vice President and Associate Director of Investment Banking at Josephthal Lyon and Ross Inc. Prior to that, Mr. Jacobs served as a Managing Director of Investment Banking at Ladenburg Thalmann and Co., Inc. and Director of Investment Banking at Schaenen Jacobs Etheredge and Co. Before joining the investment banking industry, Mr. Jacobs spent 15 years practicing corporate and securities law in New York and Boston. He was educated at Franklin and Marshall College and Columbia Law School and holds A.B. and J.D. degrees.

Michael S. Jacobs
Mr. Jacobs has 10 years experience in investment banking and finance. He has been a Senior Vice President at MFSI since 1995. Prior to joining the company, he was a Vice President of Investment Banking at Josephthal, Lyon and Ross Inc., New York and prior to that he was an associate in corporate finance at Gruntal. Mr. Jacobs also worked as a financial analyst at Ladenburg Thalman and Co., Inc. He was educated at New York University's Stern School of Business and at Emory University. He holds an M.B.A. in finance and a B.B.A. degree.

Jay J. Matulich
Jay Matulich joined MFSI as a Senior Vice President in 1994. Prior to that, he was a Vice President of Gruntal and Co., Inc. investment bankers. Mr. Matulich has served as an associate in the Shnasby Group, a San Francisco based leverage buy-out firm and as a Senior Manager in the merger and acquisitions group at Arthur Young and Co. He has B.A. degree from Brigham Young University.
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66 Gobshyte's who knock a stock because they dont own it, missed the boat whenCharles Broderick-5/3/1999
65techstocks.comCIMA-5/3/1999
64 Replying to your message of 6th April, got to see it in sunny Marbella, land ofCharles Broderick-4/22/1999
63 Ya'll may want to migrate over to the "<b>Globalnet GLBN (Formerjmhollen-4/21/1999
62 Check Level II, a lot of buy's. The reason this stock went down on Friday i$Mogul-4/17/1999
61 Wrong again (at least for now). But the profitaking was on relatively low volumPatentlawmeister-4/17/1999
60 Agree Completely!!!!!! $Mogul $Mogul-4/14/1999
59 GLBN GOING THROUGH THE ROOF!!! THIS BABY IS GOING TO MAKE ALL OF US ON THIS THRPatentlawmeister-4/14/1999
58 Thanks for the info. I figured that there had to be some volume today. Will bGPB-4/14/1999
57 MFSI is now GLBN, and it is NOT a DAYTRADE. This is a must Long Term hold, and $Mogul-4/14/1999
56 I'm curious if you think that now is a good time to pick up some MFSI. No GPB-4/14/1999
55 Really doesen't matter, this company is on the fast-track and is pretty sol$Mogul-4/14/1999
54 Don't hold me to this.... but I heard the float is something like 34,000,0Mr_Merck-4/13/1999
53 What is the float, shares outstanding etc? I have a great initial feeling abouGPB-4/13/1999
52 I like MFSI, but I think one thing that bothered me is that they have a tremenMr_Merck-4/13/1999
51 yes, there is so much potential here and it is a majior sleeper. MFSI will appr$Mogul-4/13/1999
50 Strange to me that few have picked up on the strategy of this Internet company.Chris Helton-4/13/1999
49 I am pretty new at this, but I think it was some profit taking... the good newskathyh-4/6/1999
48 Why the sell off?......seemed like "good news" Just the "sell oLT-4/6/1999
47 NO kidding Toshio, great news for MFSI... guess the volume spike we have seen rkathyh-4/6/1999
46 Amazing news. MFSI should become a major player with this... biz.yahoo.comRollcast...-4/6/1999
45 PICK of the Month!!! No one is going to have to sit around here for the next twCharles Broderick-4/4/1999
44 Here's a prediction!!!!Just my humble opinion!!! But I do think I perceive Charles Broderick-3/30/1999
43 Sorry Irish, not sure what your talking about? You realize my post was positivRollcast...-3/29/1999
42 Wont some people do anything to get others to sell their shares!!!!!!!!!!! StaCharles Broderick-3/29/1999
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