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Non-Tech : Say Yes Foods Inc. (SYES)

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To: Bob Monski who wrote (578)4/3/1997 12:35:00 AM
From: mojave   of 1750
 
Bob,
You are obviously knowledgeable about stocks, but you cannot assume that every pinksheeter is a scam. Why can't you just give MILK a chance instead of writing it off carte blanche. We all know the inherent risk of pinksheeters, we all know we could lose our shirts. You are not dealing with a bunch of novices here. I don't know if you are trying to warn us because you care about us or you are warning us about MILK just because you assume as a pinksheeter is fraught with fraud. Your comment about MILK connected to the mob is absurd, and if you read the Business Week article carefully you would know that typically stocks with huge spreads between the bid and ask are the dangerous, suspect ones. Milk's average spread between bid and ask is usually under 5%, certainly more than respectable for a pinksheeter.
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