To: SSP who wrote (9852 ) 9/18/1999 1:43:00 PM From: Jim Bishop Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
rom: ALaponza@aol.com Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 13:20:09 EDT Subject: ONZAS To: ALaponza@aol.com X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 14 To all who got in ERHC under .05 when I sent it out on Tuesday congradulations, it closed @ .11 on Friday, if you read the 10k you will see that this company is ready to explode, next week should be very interesting. I will post the 10k on the Message Board for anyone interested in reading it. I also bought AHIC last week keep a close eye on this one, when the buying starts it will run. If You do not use this service and would like to be removed from this list please send a reply with remove as the subject. ONZAS freeyellow.com GOOD LUCK TO ALL ANDY DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION TO BUY OR SELL STOCKS AND I DO HAVE A RIGHT TO BUY OR SELL THIS OR ANY OTHER STOCK WITHOUT NOTICE AND THAT EVERYTHING CONTAINED WITHIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN DD .PLEASE REMEMBER THESE ARE ONLY MY OPINIONS DO NOT MAKE INVESTMENTS ON MINE OR ANYONE ELSES OPINIONS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. INVESTING IN THE OTC MARKET THOUGH VERY PROFITABLE TO SOME IS ALSO VERY DANGEROUS. The SEC has issued an investor alert to help investors evaluate investments promoted on the Internet. "Internet Fraud" tells investors how to spot fraud and how to use the Internet to invest wisely and avoid costly mistakes. "Never, ever, make an investment based solely on what you read in an online newsletter, E-Mail letter or Internet bulletin board, especially if the investment involves a small, thinly-traded company that isn't well known," said Nancy M. Smith, Director of the SEC's Office of Investor Education and Assistance. "Assume that the information about these companies is not trustworthy unless you can prove otherwise through your own independent research." "Internet Fraud" is available on the SEC's Web site, at sec.gov . PLEASE BE CAREFUL.