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To: E. Taylor who wrote (1216)8/1/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: E. Taylor  Respond to of 2118
 
Get wise to penny stocks
These low-priced shares require some scrutiny, but they may fill your pockets
By Staff Writer Nicole Jacoby
July 27, 1999: 6:22 a.m. ET

NEW YORK (CNNfn) - A wave of Internet scams and fraud investigations has left penny stocks with a tarnished image, but some investment strategists say these low-cost shares don't deserve the bad rap.
"It has been somewhat of a sport to bash the pennies," George Schlieben, publisher of the Global Penny Stocks newsletter, said. "But these stocks aren't as segregated or scorned as they were maybe ten or fifteen years ago."
While penny stocks are more susceptible to legal misdeeds than their larger, more established counterparts, many of these issues see respectable gains without incident each year.
But penny stocks aren't for everyone. To achieve the lustrous returns promised by impassioned penny-stock strategists, you'll have to arm yourself with information and stay on your toes.

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To: E. Taylor who wrote (1216)8/3/1999 8:15:00 AM
From: Oak Tree  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2118
 
I wish you (and me the best). If GAAY goes back under 20 cents I'll probably buy some more and hold. Patients is probably the name of the game.