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Well, several things you said, wrote and did prove that at some point you lost every affection for SLC.

I was not part of the VSTEX staff back then, since I joined recently. I do indeed have access to the data.

My comment about the money you made was meant to show that for one who doesn't care about stock exchanges, you did pretty good. I never wrote they were from SLC.

You begun to sell your SLC shares about 4 hours and 20 minutes after we transferred them over to VSTEX. When you joined you was the major shareholder, you even had more shares than Bob Perry.

You had a right to sell? You talk about real world bankruptcy, but where in the real world an owner, a CEO of one of the merged companies, someone listed in the board of directors of the new company as the chairwoman sells off shares like you did?

It's pretty obvious that you've been applying an exit strategy from SLC/VSTEX. You stopped selling your shares once we locked them, since our rules do require the owners to hold at least a 51% of total shares.

The funny thing is that several of the shares you sold were bought by Bob Perry himself.

Samantha Goldflake
Vstex Communication and Public Relations Dept.
http://www.vstex.net
(IM me inworld for contacts)

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