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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: Webster Groves who wrote (74070)10/30/2006 11:46:15 PM
From: Schnullie  Read Replies (1) of 206154
 
I would invest in the battery guy.

Whatever happens, DON'T invest in Altair (ALTI). This scam started back in 1996 on one of the Canadian exchanges. They claimed to have developed a revolutionary centrifugal jig for mining and billion dollars worth of unmined titanium gravels at the Camden property in Tennessee. DuPont had previously walked away from it.

The stock went from pennies to $16, as crooks like Mark Skousen shouted BUY at the top of his lungs. Skousen and the CEO sold shares as quickly as they could mint them at the very peak of around $16.50.

The stock dropped to less than a dollar, changed names and symbols, and went into the swimming pool algicide business. A name change later, they came out with Renasorb, a pharmaceutical "product" with $0 sales. Morphed two years ago into Altair Nanotech or something, and were busily developing fictitious nano products. Now setting their sights on the battery market.

Every boiler shop has received stock shares from them at some point...can't believe these scheisters aren't in jail. The original CEO, Willliam Long, retired years ago. Prior to Altair, he headed up a gold mining outfit that grossed $0 revenues in over 20 years of trying.
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