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Monday, 12/19/2011 11:17:27 AM

Monday, December 19, 2011 11:17:27 AM

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First 6 months of 2010. Tony Cataldo did not:

at VOIP: Do anything

at GSTY:

1. File 10K for year 2009. Didn't even file a 10KNT like he did at VOIP,and MTCH before he defaulted on 10K.
2. File 10Q for first quarter nor any other furthter 10Q or 10K filings since.

at MTCH

1. Announce that the Matech loans due 12-31-2009 had gone into default
2. Announce that the Matech Co-CEO had "left the company" in March 2010
3. Announce that the company had zero sales
4. Make the 10K filing for year 2009
5. Make the 10Q filing for first quarter 2010.

What Tony DID do in first 6 months of 2010.

at Voip : Nothing

at GSTY : Nothing

at MTCH:

1. Filed a 10K NT promising he would make a 10K filing in 15 days (which he didn't of course).

2. Issued 5 "puff press releases" about how several states needed Matech technology for bridge cracks between 4-1-2010 and 4-15-2010 while "someone" dumped hundreds of millions of Matech shares in April 2010.

He also :

3. Went on to star in a TV reality show named Danske Hollywoodfruer (claiming to be a guitarist in band Chicago and a "successful" movie producer) where he proposed to his girlfriend, the new Mrs. Cataldo as of June 2011.

4. Found time to produce with his son Cory Cataldo the movie "Mad World". Check Youtube for the 2 minute 10 second trailer. Be warned, there are 7 F bombs in the 2 minute trailer if that bothers you.

Here is one reviewer's take on the movie:

I’m not sure if I can put into words the absurdity that is Mad World…but I suppose I will try. To say that it is an embarrassing film would be quite the understatement. I haven’t seen acting THIS bad in quite a long time. The plot appears to be barely held together, and a lot of the scenes are strewn together with little to no thought. What stands to be a confusing and hilariously bad first half turns into an epic and chaotically brutal second half. I’m talking male on male rape, incest, murder…the proverbial works…none of which is at any point compelling or thought provoking, but instead positively convoluted and painful to sit through. The script to this should have been burned upon completion. I feel like if Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris had survived the Columbine shootings, they would have wound up writing this screenplay. There is one scene in particular where two boys are arguing in a garage exchanging some of the worst dialogue ever conceived amidst saying “F***” between (literally) every other word. This is quite the cinematic gem, a movie SO bad that I was brought to tears on several occasions…both from laughter and absolute sadness for the art of film. Props to Matt Aull for sitting through the second half with me. (2/5)

Another Cataldo Cinematic Masterpiece.

I guess we can see what things were important to Tony in first 6 months of 2010 and which ones weren't.


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