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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SCAM CORPORATIONS stay the hell away from these companies!

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To: Grislee bear who wrote ()4/7/1997 3:46:00 AM
From: Droog   of 56
 
How about these: SBAM QGLY COPY NVID HCCA

Here are 5 stocks that are still being sold to unsuspecting "investors", but show strong possibilities of imminent collapse from exposure as scam stocks. IMO!! jPlease, check them out for yourselves. Will one of these become "the next SEXI" ?

SBAM "Stella Bella- The Next Starbucks":
Subject 4943
This company sells vitamin-enriched coffee beans in La Jolla, CA, and also markets diapers and Mexican food in Russia, while its sister company Z3 Capital does "hyperaggressive telemarketing" of SBAM's stock at large discounts to its market price. - or did until it was suspended! Stock is sold through the shell of a failed gold-mining concern, and both Stella Bella and Z3 are run by Steven Zubkis, a failed pet shop entrepreneur who has had endless legal difficulties at all levels. But Zubkis has not yet been arrested, and denies published rumors of Russian Mafia connections, while claiming that US federal agents burst into his home and killed both his parents!

QGLY "Quigley Co. Funny Name Great Product"
Subject 10278
They sell COLD-EEZE, a cure for the common cold! But to avoid those pesky FDA requirements, it is a homeopathic (i.e. placebo) formula!! A much-publicized study that claimed to find clinical effects turned out to be conducted by a major QGLY stockholder. (This study also used the discredited methodology of self-reports of cold duration- particularly problematic because the product is terribly foul tasting, but the study's participants had to keep eating it until they decided they were "cured"...) While it is logically possible that a scam product could be marketed by a "legitimate" company, there are also has some highly unusual financial arrangements with Guy Quigley and its other principals, suggesting that the goal is to squeeze out the profits as quickly as possible before this scheme collapses.

COPY "COPYTELE - Another Xerox in Future" (sic):
Subject 7038
(previously nominated by Skeeter Bug in post #38)
The only product this company has sold in >13 years is its own stock, but they recently announced a major licensing agreement for the sales of state-of-the-art "magic telephones" to Bedouins in Tunisia.

NVID "Network Video International- The Next Lysol":
Subject 5573
As their video rental scheme was collapsing, the operators behind "Network Video International" made an incredible breakthrough in microbiology research. Their miracle antimicrobial, named "Microsafe", has projected future sales of $30 BILLION (sic) annually.

HCCA "Health Care Centers of America"
Subject 10486
(previously nominated by Christopher, in post #25)
This little company has half a billion shares outstanding, but is apparently run out of a Mailbox Express in Florida. It hopes to revolutionize the health care industry with its "one-stop" model. Their recent press releases have announced purchases of "mineral-rich" land for mining in California, and a Nashville talent-search and music-consulting company!!

Peace,
Droog
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