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Non-Tech : Hall of Shame (naysayers, hypesters, MM henchmen, gasbags)

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To: Ga Bard who wrote (65)5/15/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: Kent C.  Read Replies (5) of 417
 
Lots of hypesters listed here:

stockdetective.com

May 15, 1998
ProNet (OTC BB: PNLK) Weak Link - In the absence of income, clients or even a working web site, ProNet Link has managed to post a remarkable $300 million market cap at one point the past week. To the Stock Detective, it's got all the markings of a pump 'n dump.

May 6, 1998
Eventemp (OTCBB: ETMP) Uneven Possibilities - Wagering that a high percentage of top-end car buyers will pay several thousand dollars more for still more creature comforts, Eventemp is predicting success. Then again, company officials seem willing to settle for much less.

March 25, 1998
Zulu-tek, Inc. (OTCBB: NETZ) Zulu-tek: What's in a Name? - (March 25, 1998) - As Internet advertising takes off,the industry is ripe not only for wise investments, but perilous ones as well. The Stock Detective has found one such stock that's probably headed for thecompost heap.

February 27, 1998
Saf T Lok, Inc. (Nasdaq: LOCK) Shooting Blanks - A struggling Florida gun lock manufacturer's stock went on a wild ride last fall, gaining as much as 1,800%. But, for investors, this is one LOCK you don't want to pick.

February 9, 1998
B.A.T. International (OTCBB: BAAT) B.A.T. Out of Hell - Why wouldn't an upstart company want to patent technology the whole world is waiting for? Stock Detective's "Stinky Stocks" strikes for the second time in a week.

February 6, 1998
CopyTele, Inc.(Nasdaq: COPY) Stock of the Living Dead - "Zombie Stocks" are companies that have been around forever, never produce a thing but refuse to die. One stock, CopyTele, Inc. continues to feed off investors even after years of undelivered promises.

November 25, 1997
Keystone Energy Services, Inc. (OTCBB: KESE) Short Circuit for Investors - An upstart California company, with no confirmed revenues, assets or operating history, was recently valued as high as $189 million in frenetic, hype-induced trading. With the help of paid promoters and the company's own outlandish projections, find out why Keystone Energy has earned the right to be Stock Detective's latest Stinky Stock

September 10, 1997
Redox Technology Corporation (OTCBB: RDOX) Beware the Unbelievable! - This penny stock's shares soared 26,000% on news of incredible battery technology breakthrough - but don't throw away your energizers just yet.

July 29, 1997
Say Yes Foods, Inc. (OTCBB: MILK) Just Say No - Excessive stock promotion and a whopping 12.3 million "mystery" shares in its float bode warning for even the most intrepid investors. Stock Detective says "Just Say No to Say Yes Foods." (Update, August 17, 1997)

July 10, 1997
Zitel Corporation (Nasdaq: ZITL) The Y2K Blues - Foundering Zitel is gambling on a year 2000 solution to save its sinking business. But with a convertible debt offering in the overhang and little evidence to place a value on its Y2000 operations, Stock Detective thinks the odds are against investors in ZITL.

June 12, 1997
Dynacom Telecommunications (OTCBB: DYNA) Smoke-N-Mirrors - Dynacom Telecommunications boldly projects that in fiscal 1997 it will earn $.15 per share, $.70 in 1998 and $1.04 in 1999 on sales of $7million, $22 million and $32 million respectively. Yet nearly halfway through the year, the company has still has no assets and no active operations - and is barely more than a shell.

June 3, 1997
Galaxy Foods Co. (Nasdaq: GALX) Cheesy Shares - Perennial money loser Galaxy Foods can't seem to make a profit, in spite of strong revenue growth. But the stock printing presses keep rolling.
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