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Gold/Mining/Energy : American International Petroleum Corp

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To: sand wedge who wrote (9240)11/5/1998 8:49:00 AM
From: DRRISK  Read Replies (3) of 11888
 
Hey Thread,

Their talking about us are your ears itching: ROFLMAO.

From the Know it all Bouhafa on AOL:
"Boy, did you get that wrong! And I'm surprised that you did since I believe you were posting there at the time. The fact is that I was the one who was run off the SI board. I was subjected from day one to insults and innuendo...as were others who tried to have a civil discussion of AIPC. It even went so far as racist comments regarding my Arab back ground. Surely you remember that controversy. GENELAWYER does. I was called a "raghead" and, to their credit, many people strongly objected to that attack. Finally, I had had enough. I nnounced that I would no longer post on SI and invited shareholders without access to AOL to join an e-mail list. I promised to send them a weekly digest of interesting posts from AOL (yours have been included). Sixty shareholders responded. After I and others left, the SI board was dominated by a bunch of idiots...and a small group at that. Since you deal with "facts" I would have thought that you would have gotten this story straight."

Update from Level II:

The stock traded off from profit takers to 2 3/16 and rallied strongly into the close. I was most impressed by the fact that a "block trade for 72,800 shares went off @ 3:18 @ 2 9/32 while the Bid was @ 2 3/16 and the ask was @ 2 1/4. So it tells me, IMHO FWIW, that in order to get a big block you have to pay above the market and that we are under accumulation, especially when the traders take their profit and unload on the way up. The institutional money would appear to be waiting to accumulate those shares as weakness keys traders to unload and take their profit.

I readily admit that I am an idiot but I still call SI home.

DrRisk Good Luck all
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