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Gold/Mining/Energy : Keystone Energy Services - KESE on BB Nasdaq

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To: jharper who wrote (118)11/26/1997 11:01:00 AM
From: Jeff Grossman   of 307
 
Stock Detective is clearly owned by Axxess, Inc. It doesn't take much detective work to figure that out -- the bottom of every page says it is copyrighted by Axxess and gives the address, phone number, and a link to the web site of Axxess. If you go to the web site, you'll see that Axxess also publishes FinancialWeb, The SmallCap Investor, Wall Street Guru, and several other sites.

Yes, Axxess is quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board. There's nothing wrong with that. Many good companies start off on the OTCBB. I only have a problem when OTCBB companies with no available SEC filings do stock promotions in order to pump up its stock price and/or create liquidity so that insiders or other large shareholders can sell their shares. As far as I know, Axxess has not done anything at all to hype its own stock.

As for Stock Detective competing with Future Superstock - I don't see it. They do very different things. Stock Detective tries to help people to avoid becoming a victim of stock scams and schemes. Future Superstock is paid to write very positive stories on stocks.

Jeff
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