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To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7490)8/4/1999 12:09:00 PM
From: learnstocks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8189
 
MRPS management may have damaged its efforts to gain credibility by issuing parts of the recent press release. To wit:

"Firstly, we enlisted the services of SmartStockAdvisor.com who have brought a welcome level of professionalism to our press releases and our outreach to shareholders and the broader investment community."

Anyone who understands English communication knows that you don't open a sentence with the word 'Firstly'. Second, this is self-serving "hype" of "SmartStockAdvisor.com" by itself. And just how can we expect that a newly-formed comany of MRPS investors is going to be "professional" and represent all shareholder's interests as well as their own? If this is any example of their "professionalism", then they had better get someone who understands the proper use of written communication to prepare future press releases. And, what is meant by comparing "outreach to shareholders" to "the broader investment community"? Someone should reread this stuff before it is published. Are they trying to say that outreach to shareholders is different than the broader investment community? What is the "broader investment community" anyway? Is this different than "shareholders"? This doesn't make sense.
This reminds me of the psychobabble that Mrs. Clinton tried to foster in the recent Talk magazine article about our President's excuse for infidelity.
Shouldn't MRPS management look toward hiring a recognized well-known PR firm if it wants to move toward NASDAQ registration, rather than employing MRPS shareholders who have just recently formed a company? Is SSA the type of firm that should be used by MRPS to promote its efforts? I don't think so and I am a shareholder.

Financial statements recently published are as of yet unaudited. While the second quarter of 1999 looks good, remember the numbers are all unaudited.