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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GIFS

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To: Jeff Morrison who wrote (3502)4/8/1997 9:07:00 AM
From: Frank H   of 8012
 
Tired of the GIFS story,
Hey
Mr. Investor_Relations_@_Gifs_Dot_Looking_Down_Our_Noses_At_The_People_Who_Own_The_Company.Com

So it's been a while since we saw the email to Sparky from GIFS, but I must say it pisses me off. Hey GIFS, if you are wasting your time reading this, then you really need to get a job, your not making me any money here.

I am long on this stock, stupid, maybe, but it's only money.

I'm getting tired of GIFS talking and never producing, I've made more money in a single day on other stocks than I've even got tied up in GIFS now, the story is getting on my nerves, and if GIFS doesn't Like the owners of the company complaining about how things are going, it needs to get out of the business.

Here's something for you all to check out:

hot-stocks.com

here's a sample:
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t is not unbelievable when I tell you how to spot good management from bad management. Good management has GOOD
MANNERS. They behave with civility, are polite, well-spoken and pleasant to deal with. Not surprisingly, they are also clean
and presentable and polished. One does not have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what bad management looks like. The
head guy generally looks dirty, smells and dresses badly, tells tasteless and rude jokes, and so forth. Bad Management has
BAD MANNERS. There will appear to be no rhyme or reason as to why their company does badly or their stock performs
poorly for their shareholders. Stop trying to figure out their "share price." Simply open your eyes and look at them. Visit their
offices and see what the whole place looks like. Listen to how they sound and what their spiel sounds like. Failing all else, use
your nose when you meet them. If the smell of booze doesn't knock you over, or ungodly sounds don't emanate from their
body, then they may just pass muster.

Please, though, don't confuse good manners with SLICK. The slick can also fool you by acting "sugary" and sounding syrupy.
Their "good manners" are actually caricatures or parodies of such manners and their behavior can leave you with that "greasy
feeling." Believe me, if it sounds oily, smells oily and feels oily, you are dealing with a SLICK insider. Meet a few, as I'm sure
you have already done, and you'll be able to tell the difference in a flash. They smile, tell jokes, but they are not sincere.

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I'm sure good management, as well as investor relations, replies to phone calls from it's investors.

Pissed, but holding, I play slot machines sometimes also.

Love Frank
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