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Technology Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FCM)

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To: Seth L. who wrote (1623)8/16/1999 7:52:00 AM
From: Noneyet   of 2891
 
More lies.......

A little background first.

You are asking the same people for advice that told you to buy at $5.00, hold or buy more at $4.50, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 and now at $2.00. WHY would you want their advice?
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seth makes the following excerpt regarding honesty;
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Back to biz. Anybody that attempts to question Mr. Baughmans honesty and motives have me to deal with. I have known Raliegh for just under 2 years. By no means do I know him very well, but I do know him well enough to know that anyone that questions this mans character has his/her light switch set on dim
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A poster named Andrew has a question about honesty;
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Andrew,
There's a big difference between hype and informed thought. Hype=BS,
what I have contributed is based on fact, and/or informed conclusions based on the knowledge of the industry.

When you have spent an entire year researching a company from head to toe, then you will enjoy the right to call me anything you wish. I am not paid by FTEL or any other company, to promote their stock, period.
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What WERE YOU SAYING about honesty, SETH;
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Others named in the SEC?s suit are:
* Roland R. Baughman ("Baughman") of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. In February 1996, the complaint alleges, Johnson paid Baughman with cheap IMP shares to promote IMP?s stock on the internet. From his home computer, Baughman began aggressively touting IMP on the Prodigy Services Money Talk bulletin board in February 1996, but he did not disclose that he was being paid for his touts or that he himself was selling shares while recommending that others buy them.
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