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To: Tom C who wrote (3831)4/8/1999 7:27:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (2) of 4295
 
Thursday April 8, 7:26 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Submerging Company Middleman Now Available on Silicon Investor


NEW YORK--(BIDNESS WIRE)--April 8, 1999—Wall Street Weak announced today its replay of this week's interview with Capn' Jack shareholder, promissing client, a member of Submerging Company Middleman Database (SCMD), Wall Street Weak subsidiary:

david--- lets try this. I called SCMD and they is willing... you send a check made out to 'em for $5K and anything you have showing I know anything about investing and I will send him a check for $5K with my most recent brokers statement showing not much has been in that account since last July. SCMD can look at the info-- post the results on all threads he can find on the net--- then mail $9K to the one that has real proof and keep $1K for his trouble. The other shuts his mouth right after apologizing on the thread ....... I will even enclose last years statement to show there was no shorting during that period.

PS--- how many people could have the same name as you? AND make that a certified bounced check.


"Clearly, synergy," yawned Tom C., CEO FBN Associates (FBNA) publisher of SCMD.

Wall Street Weak is home to some of the best information available on submerging investment opportunities. Wall Street Weak ''matches'' a company's direct messages (CEO comments, corporate fact sheet, etc.) with the investment community who wants to hear that message and perhaps buy. Wall Street Weak has built a database of investors who get weekly e-mails on what's new and who's used. Company profiles are built within one week, and updates are made within 24 hours. Wall Street Weak allows investors to participate in a number of interactive features at the site, including send in your money, e-mail alerts to throw your money away, massage parlor boards, and a 'Be Conned by the CEO' link.

Contact:
Wall Street Weak - SCMD, New York
212/555-5555
Yora Mess, Massaging Director
ymess@wallstreetweak.com
or
Tom Bustaceo, Mangling Director
busted@wallstreetweak.com
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