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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PanAmerican BanCorp (PABN)
PABN 0.000010000.0%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: *ROSARIO* who wrote (3776)6/29/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: DianaX  Read Replies (2) of 43774
 
>>>>Average investors -- those who aren't brokers or company insiders

--can be enthusiastic about stocks they own in chat rooms and on
bulletin boards. Sincere, optimistic comments like, ''I'm glad I bought Intel at 70 and I bet it goes to 90 soon,'' are protected by the constitutional right to freedom of speech. But hyping or bashing a stock unjustifiably, or deliberately spreading false information, could bring the authorities down on your head.

Investors cannot:

-- Disseminate information about a company that you know to be
fraudulent. Doing so could result in a fine or even imprisonment.

-- Claim to be someone they aren't. Internet chatters sometimes pretend they are company officers or others with inside knowledge. That too is a crime.

-- Spam. If you bombard a lot of bulletin boards with a lot of messages saying essentially the same thing about a stock, you could be accused of illegal market manipulation.
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