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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MSU CORP-----MUCP

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5696)5/5/2000 2:30:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon   of 6180
 
OT: ragingbull.com

I'M LAUGHING MY @SS OFF!!!!!

We can look at the record of who has been posting on the MUCP boards, both on Raging Bull and SI, over the past several weeks and months, and until my last two posts, you can easily see that Ray-Jay will post his tripe about MSU regardless on whether I'm posting about MSU or not.

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Subject 4002

Now for who's telling the truth, that's for everyone to decide for themselves based upon the merits of what is said. And with regard to the value of an investment, such is truth is ALWAYS a moving target. The company's future is solely in the hands of its management and major shareholders as well as market conditions for its products.

But I can suggest that each of you go to etrade.com and enter in both GRNO and RMIL and see which one of these two companies shows greater value (even though both are pink sheets as a result of their stock being halted by the SEC).

RMIL is "trading" at .001/share despite the fact that allegedly all the company's stock certificates are in the hands of the company's sharholders (RileyG's Cartel).

GRNO is currently "trading" at .10/share and has been as high as .35/share this year.

Both company's stock has been crippled by their respective trading halts. However, one of them is trading at 10 times par value, and the other 10 times below par value. To put this into perspective, the average store coupon has a par value of 1/20 a cent, making it more valuable than an RMIL share.

Now I guess folks will have to decide for themselves what they should believe.

The only thing Ray-Jay did say that was probably truthful is in reference to what I may or may not do should this stock every trade down to .50/share.

That would be 1/2 the cost basis that my original investment had before we sold it in December. I would absolutely love to pick some up at that price.

Regards,

Ron

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