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To: tom jones who wrote (58)9/23/1999 8:25:00 AM
From: jmhollen
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FYI: This one meets the criteria..!

I suggest that ya'll boogie over to the LGOV board and check things out. The company is starting to make "..bubbling.." noises..!!

Subject 4727

Still really cheap at 0.12+/-, and it just got noticed by WeeklyStockPicks.com......

John :-)

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To: Captain Jack who wrote ()9/24/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: Khris Smith
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Please take a moment to check out this stock. It has very low
volume now, but that is to soon change. There is an up coming
media blitz, with tons of GREAT news. This is the 4th stock I have
ever recommended. The other 3 being XNET @ .68 sold at $5.50,
ZICA @1.25 sold at 9.03, CAOL@ .89 (still waiting) and now DFNL
@.75 (soon to be $2+).
DFNL-Definition, Ltd. IS:
Definition, Ltd. Intends to be a premier sales and distribution
entertainment company bringing previously released and unreleased
films and music to the marketplace. The initial focus is on legends
in the entertainment field such as Roy Rogers, Vincent Price,
Sammy Davis Jr., and Cristy Lane. (While I do not know who, I have
been told that two other huge stars will be included as part of their
unreleased film library.)

DFNL is a fully reporting, debt-free, company headquartered in Las
Vegas, Nevada. They are a full service, family oriented
entertainment company, concentrating in the distribution of movies
and music. Product for distribution will be developed from a recently
acquired 2500 piece film library ,a 150 film collection of limited and
unreleased movies, one million feet of NBC news footage,
production of new films, signing music artists, and purchasing other
libraries. (There are other libraries close to be closed on, including
175 films with little or no public release). Distribution will focus on
theatrical, television, rental, mass retailing, Internet retailing, and
direct marketing.

Initially DFNL will release "If these walls could speak" narrated by
Vincent Price. This is a 26 half-hour documentary series covering
castles, prisons, palaces, forts, houses, and cities. The 26 half-hour
shows will be released on cable. Interested parties are A&E and
other networks. DFNL's asking price of $35K per half-hour show is a
fairly standard price and will net $520,000.00. These shows will
also be edited for home video, creating 13 programs. Blockbuster
will purchase at least one tape per store, at 3200 locations for $15
per tape. Blockbuster alone will provide a minimum of $624,000.00.
Finally, on the wholesale front, it is conservatively estimated 200K
copies, as a two pack would wholesale at $5 for VHS and $10 for
DVD bringing in an estimated income of $1,400,000.

Roy Rodgers' marketing program will consist of selling a book
written by Dusty, Roy's only son, a CD and a video offered for sale
on TV for $39.99. (Profit of $14 per sale) DFNL owns a few of Roy
Rodgers' songs, including the only one recorded by Roy, Dale and
Dusty. A very experienced and successful telemarketing company
projects sales in excess of one million pieces. Conservatively
projecting sales at 225K equates to revenue of $3,150,000.00

DFNL has recently signed a contract with Cristy Lane, a country
and gospel music star. In a TV offer, DFNL will include her
autobiography, "One Day at a Time", a video of Cristy Lane in
concert, and a CD/Cassette of her album, "One Day at a Time". It is
projected that approximately 1,500,000 sales at $29.95 will be
generated. DFNL also has nine more albums by Cristy Lane that will
be distributed through the retail market.

The last initial offering will be "How the West Was Lost", a western
spoof staring Sammy Davis Jr., James Caan, and Stephanie
Powers. This movie will be released for national syndication,
providing up to $25M.

LONG TERM PROJECTS:
Retailing previously unreleased movies, after digitizing and
remastering the footage.

"Golden Legend" record label. Currently has signed Frankie Randall,
as the first of 15 major artists to this label.

"History of the Navy Seabees", a 6 to 7 hour mini-series including
30-45 minutes of footage on a sequel to ""he Fighting SeaBees", the
last movie made by John Wayne.

A seven-hour mini-series on the Korean War.

Outstanding Shares:11,832,149
Estimated Float: 1.5M
Auditors: Clancy &Co., CPA
Registrar & Transfer Agent: Corporate Stock Transfer Denver, CO

The stock moves very easily on low volume.

I do not work for DFNL, nor was I paid to write this. I do hold stock
in DFNL.

Nitetrade / khris

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