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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL)
FTEL 3.550+1.4%Jan 9 9:30 AM EST

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To: Jack Sman who wrote (29383)3/4/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: rd greer  Read Replies (3) of 41046
 
Jack, regarding "name calling." It seems to me that ValueSpecious is calling itself names. For example:

1. Under common business practice, any name given to an entity which you own and operate which is NOT your own name is called a "Fictitious Name." Hence, ValueSpecious is in itself a fictitious name (assuming ValueSpecious is not the name on its birth certificate) and ValueSpecious is, therefore, calling itself names!

2. IF a person calls himself a fictitious name, is it not common for others to similarly ascribe a name to said entity, as how are they to know which fictitious name (name calling) is its accurate name?

Therefore, you (or us) can't be blamed for ascribing a name to someone who already HAS a fictitious name. That name COULD very well be Destroyer, Liar, Short, etc.

(Better stop, this is close to the question of time travel, and venturing into the past and meeting up with your grandmother while she was a young woman of child-bearing age and... well you get the point!)

rd
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