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To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 2:53:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
 
Bob: I am going to go way out on a limb here, but I have to say it. I bet the money went just where it came from. People buy in...people sell out. You weren't wondering where the Billion dollar cap came from til it was gone. I think it is a simple as stated. Enough people buy and it goes up. Rightly or wrongly. Enough people sell and it goes down.

Unless there is another place for the money to go, I am saying it went to people that sold. Sometimes for more and sometimes for less than what they spent for it. As for short sellers they have to pay for what they sold. Sometimes for more. Sometimes for less.

The money went to those that sold. That is where the market cap went. Just as when the price advanced. It advanced just as radically as it fell.

JMO

TG



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 2:54:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Respond to of 7056
 
It's been in all the papers, dude &#151 Offshore Ring of Girl Scouts Baking Heroin-laced Peanut Butter Cookies in Third World Sweat Shops. You need to watch CNN more often.
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&#147What happened to it. Where did it go. What is it being used for. Is criminal activity involved. Offshore terrorist activity, organized crime, money laundering etc.&#148



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 2:56:00 PM
From: Sawdusty  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7056
 
""Offshore terrorist activity, organized crime, money laundering etc.""

My, my bobby, you have a terrific imagination, but you still have not defined "illegal manipulative shorts".

Another question, if you will indulge me, how did the 3/4 of a billion dollars come about in the first place?

I truly do not know. Was everything legal and above board....as opposed to the " illegal and manipulative shorts?

Is Janice really a terrorist? LOL of course.

I am not sure that this fellow would appreciate you grouping him in with the dastardly deeds stated above.

Member 4432563

Could this possibly be grounds for a lawsuit? You should be more careful bobby.

Cheers,



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: Don Green  Respond to of 7056
 
Bob;

I've done as you suggested and still cannot find anything that Jance Shell has said that is untrue. Would you please inform the readers just one statement that Ms. Shell has said that is untrue?

Thank you.

Don



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: broken_cookie  Respond to of 7056
 
We need to get to the bottom of what happened to 3/4 of a billion dollars.

Bob,

You're not this dumb, right? That was a market cap loss. Examine all the trades since the Bloomberg story and you will see that the dollar value of these trades is dwarfed by the 750 million in cap loss.

The value of HITT is based on the expectations of current and potential shareholders. Bloomberg story came out and those expectations have been lowered.

Why isn't HITT suing Bloomberg? Maybe 'cause Mike would chop them into bitts?



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 7056
 
You mean the money from the shorting of the stock?

That was me. I did all that by myself. I already covered and had the cash wired into my account in Belize, because I had to pay the drain and gutter guy that just did the spacecraft. Nothing illegal, no organized crime or anything. All strictly on the up-and-up.

I ordered the copper, he said it was the best. I paid cash. That's where the money went; to the gutter man.

Actually there was some money left over. I'll mail it to you if you want. I think it's about forty bucks. Can you use forty bucks?

What's your address?



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 6:10:00 PM
From: eims2000  Respond to of 7056
 
Bob,

I am starting to feel worried about your position in this stock. Did you loose a bunch? Have you not seen how many stocks have done the same thing? KTEL, IMON, SKYM, etc. etc. etc.

rhansen



To: bob sims who wrote (2318)6/19/1999 6:54:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Respond to of 7056
 
Dearest bobmeister, bob-o-rama, bobster, bob-who-doesn't-capitalize-proper-pronouns,

Hey man, you forgot to do this three times today, so I'm trying to help ya out. Note that embolding the title with HTML tags is kind of a nice touch!:

Hitsgalore.com Files $20 Million Lawsuit Against Internet Posters

Business Wire - June 14, 1999 13:39

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 14, 1999--
Hitsgalore.com, Inc. (OTC BB:HITT) today announced that it has filed a Complaint against one identified and five anonymous Internet posters for Libel, Tortious Interference With Business Relations and Civil Conspiracy in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. The Complaint, entitled Hitsgalore.com, Inc. v. Janice Shell, et al., Case No. 99-1387-CIV-T-26C, seeks damages in excess of Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000.00).

The Complaint names Janice Shell, John Doe No. 1 a/k/a "Paul Kersey," John Doe No. 2 a/k/a "Mayor," John Doe No. 3 a/k/a "Mr. Pink," John Doe No. 4 a/k/a "mshater," and John Doe Nos. 5-100 as Defendants (collectively the "Defendants"). The Complaint alleges that, beginning at least as early as May 1999 and continuing through to the present, the Defendants intentionally and maliciously published and republished a variety of false and defamatory statements about Hitsgalore.com in a nationwide "cybersmear" campaign on electronic bulletin boards on the Internet maintained by Raging Bull, Inc. ("Raging Bull") and Silicon Investor, Inc. ("Silicon Investor"). These statements either explicitly state or imply that Hitsgalore has engaged in illegitimate, illegal, dishonest, fraudulent, and criminal business operations, when, in truth and fact, the Defendants knew or should have known that such statements were false and libelous per se.

Steve Bradford, the CEO of Hitsgalore.com, believes that it is absolutely essential that all responsible parties be held fully accountable for their activities, and this action is the first formal step for Hitsgalore.com in taking the offensive against those seeking to destroy the reputation, damage the market value of the Company's common stock and undermine the business affairs of the Company through anonymous posting activity. Steve Bradford stated that: "the Company intends to issue subpoenas to Raging Bull and Silicon Investor to ascertain the identities of the John Doe Defendants, and to aggressively undertake discovery in this case." The Company's attorneys are also investigating possible defamation charges against David Evans, a Bloomberg reporter, for certain negative news articles which the Company believes are misleading in nature.

Jeanette Wilcher, the Trustee of The Life Foundation Trust with whom the Company has various business relations, stated that: "I applaud, commend, and fully support the efforts of Hitsgalore.com in bringing the anonymous Internet posters to justice."

The Company would also like to gratefully acknowledge the substantial assistance it has received from various persons throughout the country in investigating the Internet activity by the Defendants and others, and welcomes further contact from individuals with knowledge of this cybersmear campaign.

If you have any information which you believe would be helpful to the Company in prosecuting this matter, please contact Carl F. Schoeppl, Esq., or Daniel J. Becka, Esq., at Schoeppl & Burke, P.A., the Company's litigation counsel, 4800 North Federal Highway, Suite 210-A, Boca Raton, Florida 33431-5176, Telephone: (561) 394-8301, Facsimile: (561) 393-6541, and E-Mail: Schoeppl@aol.com.

CONTACT: Hitsgalore.com, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga
Danny Gavin, Investor Relations
800/300-5388
Investor@Hitsgalore.com