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

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To: mojave who wrote (584)4/3/1997 9:58:00 AM
From: Bob Monski   of 1750
 
Any experienced market verteran KNOWS the pinksheets are generally a SINKHOLE.
Fraud and deception are evident many,many times. I`d say that ones odds when buying a nearly worthless pinksheeter like MILK with little or no real assets and heavy touting expenses, are perhaps 2%. That is 98% end up losing big money as the companys had no business being public in the first place.
The mob comments absurd ? I think its far from absud. I mean WHY did milk need a lifeless shell named "moneyline" to go public ? Perhaps because mobsters or equally unethical folks owned bunches and bunches of stock. Then MILK insiders sold themselves lots of stock for a penny a share. Doesnt that raise an eyebrow or two ?
If not...go back to sleep...
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