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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (114009)4/27/2003 6:44:36 PM
From: StocksDATsoar   of 150070
 
(COMTEX) B: Seven New Stock Promotions Detected
B: Seven New Stock Promotions Detected

Apr 2, 2003 (financialwire.net via COMTEX) -- (FinancialWire / Promotion
Report) Penny stock promoters were busy on Monday as a number of microcap issues
saw heavy trading, according to The Promotion Report newsletter at the
Investrend "Investor Resource Center" at investrendinformation.com

Among the actively promoted stocks that were hyped by promoters were TDS
Telemedicine (OTCBB: TDST), Advant-e Corp. (OTCBB: AVEE), SOYO Group, Inc.
(OTCBB: SOYO), Electric City Corp. (AMEX: ELC), Core Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB:
CSUO), AccuPoll Holding Corporation (OTCBB: ACUP), and Irvine SensorsCorp.
NASDAQ: IRSN).

Complete information regarding the details behind these promotions can be found
by visiting www.penny-stock-promotions.com

The promotion report is a subscriber-driven service and accepts no compensation
from any companies.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cautions investors about stock
promotions on the Internet: "A company's web site may feature a glowing press
release about its financial health or some new product or innovation.
Newsletters that purport to offer unbiased recommendations may suddenly tout the
company as the latest 'hot' stock.

"Unwitting investors then purchase the stock in droves, creating high demand and
pumping up the price. But when the fraudsters behind the scheme sell their
shares at the peak and stop hyping the stock, the price plummets, and investors
lose their money. Fraudsters frequently use this ploy with small, thinly traded
companies because it's easier to manipulate a stock when there's little or no
information available about the company. To steer clear of potential scams,
always investigate before you invest!" the SEC concludes.

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