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Pastimes : A@P VOTE: Guilty or Innocent?

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To: who cares? who wrote (338)6/8/2002 8:51:36 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 717
 
Why not complete the quote:

"An investor in VNWC since late August, I never heard of Rene Hammouth until he showed up around the beginning of the year. However, if the stocks to which he connects always go up, well, I certainly have no complaint. [If such be the case, the savvy investor by the time of any serious decline, or tanking, if you will, would be holding free shares having doubled up or better, original dollars already recouped.]"

The above was stated against the backdrop of once Floydie aka once Truthseeker, aka once CraigGoon.com and today aka as NoBusinessWire.com's below comment:

"... I ALREADY STATED ON THIS THREAD I THINK THE STOCK GOES HIGHER...."

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Now, WhoCares, you're behaving toward me like you're shorting and campaigning for a short. In a tactic typical of a short smear campaign, you're attempting to short a personality using similar distortive and out of context tactics.

Regarding Rene Hammouth? As was correctly attributed from my quote, I never heard of him until he began buying VNWC shares in the open market. What Hammouth has done, is doing or will do is beyond my ken. More important to me than Hammouth buying shares in the open market is that BankOne/MoneyLine Teletrate now owns 55 percent of VNWC and the partnering agreement recently inked with Lockheed-Martin. Remember you brought VNWC up, not me. I consider it a bright prospect--nothing more, nothing less. If I'm able to double my money, I'll pull my original money out and ride long with my free shares. What's wrong with that?
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