SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext  
To: StockDung who wrote (113085)5/18/2011 9:58:08 AM
From: anniebonny  Read Replies (1) of 122087
 
John Bell - associated websites/promo's

hackthestockmarket.com - created Aug 12, 2010
(now deleted)
pennystockmillionaire.net - created Jan 16, 2011
(now deleted)
thelautnerletter.com -Creation date: 19 Apr 2011 00:26:00
(now deleted)
bullishbankers.com
created: 16-Jun-2008
last-changed: 02-Jan-2011
(promo from BB - now deleted)

----------

5/16/2011
The Bullishbankers.com/the-pick promo now wiped away. It was there yesterday. The website still stands - along with the fictitious James Caan who is using someone else's picture! Not to mention the rest of the executive board who borrowed their pictures from Getty images of "businessman".

My New Stock Pick - Bullish Bankers
May 16, 2011 ... I can not guarantee this stock pick will be as successful as my last. My last pick rocketed 421% within two months of me sending out the research report ...
www.bullishbankers.com/the-pick

================
Check out JAMES CAAN pic here:
bullishbankers.com

Now look at Jan Castro pic( a legit businessman)
churchillmining.com

=============
bullishbankers.com

The rest of the executive board were all selected pictures from Getty Images:
gettyimages.com

(credit to NoDummy's remarkable DD skills!)

=============
The website was sold last year. Appeared to have been inactive.

Flippa Buy and sell websites.
www.bullishbankers.com - Established Website for Sale on Flippa: BullishBankers.com: Established and Popular Investment Research Website for Sale

Sold at Public Auction

$4,100

Bidding History: 34 bids

flippa.com

jimvesting.com

"BullishBankers.com is an established and popular financial research community with a strong subscriber base and pull in the industry. Recently, we had ceased to operate the site as of May 2009… so there has been a period of about 6 months where there has been nothing done to the site. HOWEVER, we believe that despite the recent activity, it will be very easy to revitalize the website and should make for an attractive buying point for any interested buyer."

==============

I guess the sale included the articles as well???? - note the change of the photo and author but the same story:

replay.web.archive.org
bullishbankers.com

Wayback shows the current photos of the executive board showed up about April 17, 2009 (in prep for selling the site????)

replay.web.archive.org

March 17, 2009 - original board.

replay.web.archive.org

=====================
So exactly how and why did this "JAMES CAAN" from Bullishbankers show up in a JAMN Promo connected to John Bell?
from the page source codeedited to permit post to show alt John Bell name)
Happy Investing,
img src="images/signature.png" width="196" height="80" alt="John Bell"
James Caan
BullishBankers

==================
siliconinvestor.com

==================
JAMN/John Bell/“HacktheStockMarket.com”

interesting blog

nathanbusch.wordpress.com

Also I uncovered a few other interesting details on those other two JAMN promotional pieces - something that popped up in the page source code that connects them to a series of other promotional companies.
It appears though the promoters are getting a little smarter with the servers they use - and are now using a dedicated server for each promo company. i.e. like that Agoramultimedia company did on LEXG AFTER I posted the connection about Gekko Industries. Anonymous domains and fake movie star names and virtual addresses.

I'll post it later - I am not giving up yet on finding Centurion Ventures (the JAMN shareholder that supposedly paid for the promotions) or Straight Path Capital who did the latest financing.
=================
A Bullishbankers.com connection with John Bell:

webcache.googleusercontent.com

John Bell
March 24, 2009 at 2:10 pm #
Don’t waste your money, $47 for a subscription letter .. still waiting for the letter … $97 for the stock trading robot … more than 2 months running the program and nothing!!!! 2009

(Jim Regan founded the Bullishbankers website and sold it but according to his enterprise site he still might be maintaining it) - jrr-enterprises.com
=====================
Report TOU ViolationShare This Post
 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext