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Non-Tech : Starnet (SNMM)Online gaming, sexsites, lottery, Sportsbook

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To: fishing1 who wrote (3481)7/12/1999 8:25:00 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (2) of 8858
 
Fishing1, The internet stocks had an off day, see: quote.yahoo.com

On a side note, if this sector, or Starnet is so bad, why is BancBoston Robertson Stephens recommending UBET with a target of $42.00...That must mean Douglas Casey was not too far off setting a target of $134.00 (i.e., 10X from $13.40) for Starnet :>

Please do not invest in Starnet if you want to flip, or do not have patience...based on my past experienced, faith, and trust in Starnet Management, all company predictions will become reality!!! Remember, there is no quick gauranteed way to get rich... :> It's sort of... like having a gambler tell you, he's (she's) ahead (remember how does Vegas or Atlantic City...Now, for Starnetnet Baden Baden or the Bahamas) make money...And we all know the Starnet is globally positioned...actually, it goes a bit further, areas like Horse Racing, the Dogs, Lotto, and Bingo (especially Bingo, is exempt from the current legistration)...

Those new to investing (and those typically, just jumping on the band wagon) watch out for the DayTraders (DTs), or those that have brokers that let them sell shares they do not own (Shorts, but not officially sanctioned through the Put/Call process of trading)...They have another tactic, other than bashing...Here's how they work it, they post very positive rumors that they know are not true (and will never happen)...they get you excited to buy more, then they come back with a different alias (or have a friend do it), and tell you how the stock will fall because there will be no news regarding that subject...Of course there will be no news, the original rumor was manufactured, for just one purpose :> Then they start touting that the company is not keeping it's word... :< Man, what a dodge...

Remember, before you trust anyone, you have to trust your own instincts and judgement ( I am talking from a fairly sophisticated knowledge base, that may not be at your level, however, with a little hard work, will make you successful), based on a true and sincere effort to do real Due Diligence (DD)...and Hey!!! Call the IR guy/gal at the company...there is an abundance of information available on the web, the trick, is knowing what's true, and what's not...

I have spoken to Starnet, and the other companies I invest in many times...and, it's paying off on the bottom line...

Running with the Bulls on Starnet, I wonder what it will look like 5 years from now??? Remember AOL :>

Later...Gator
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