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Microcap & Penny Stocks : 1st Net Technologies ( FNTT )

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To: Chatty who wrote (187)3/20/1999 1:54:00 AM
From: Razorbak  Read Replies (1) of 1827
 
Answer: (a)?

<<Did not know there was a non-disclosure law for posting on threads>>

<<I challenge you to learn the facts before you make "stupid" posts.>>

Dear Chattums:

Please forgive my stupidity. I must have been blinded by current events at the SEC...

<<SEC Continues Internet Fraud Crackdown

Agency Files Four More Cases Against Purveyors of Fraudulent Spam, Online Newsletters, Message Board Postings and Websites in its
Ongoing Effort to Clean Up the Internet>>

sec.gov

<<Internet Fraud: How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams>>

<<Bulletin Boards

Online bulletin boards – whether newsgroups, usenet, or web-based bulletin boards – have become an increasingly popular forum for investors to share information. Bulletin boards typically feature "threads" made up of numerous messages on various investment opportunities.

While some messages may be true, many turn out to be bogus – or even scams. Fraudsters often pump up a company or pretend to reveal "inside" information about upcoming announcements, new products, or lucrative contracts.

Also, you never know for certain who you're dealing with – or whether they're credible – because many bulletin boards allow users to hide their identity behind multiple aliases. People claiming to be unbiased observers who've carefully researched the company may actually be company insiders, large shareholders, or paid promoters. A single person can easily create the illusion of widespread interest in a small, thinly-traded stock by posting a series of messages under various aliases.>>

sec.gov

Good luck in your future endeavors, and say hello to Mr. Stark for me. ;^)

Razor
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