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Non-Tech : All American Food Group(AAFG)

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To: Mr. Jens Tingleff who wrote (408)10/8/1998 10:27:00 PM
From: WEBNATURAL  Read Replies (1) of 618
 
I'm 'wondering' what someone will do paying up with that many shares? It's a chuckle....
What do you think?
It happens on a lot of stocks. Buy a few 25k,50k,100k,250k at a higher price - mere pennys. What better 'chumming' could you ask for. Blood in the water for a rise and a great profit! Throw away a few at higher prices and watch your volume pull in the money.

$25,625.00 = 410,000 shares....@$.125 = $51,250.00

Now what day trader would shed a few other shares to build the price up and get $51,250.00 (less expenses and -if played right - more profit on the way up).

I'm holding for a while and I know I didn't buy 410k. I do have a few thousand shares both from the way down(over$1.00) to below $.022.

That appeared on ARET, AGTI, and a few others....ONTV, EUTO, and more... in my opinion.

This is a profitable time for some. If you buy know - you don't have to sell now and an even bigger profit comes later...

Go AAFG!!!!!!!!!
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