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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (50698)1/27/2000 1:49:00 PM
From: michaele23  Respond to of 122087
 
Your welcome. Not to belabor this, but I do feel that NSOL is representative of Asensio's operating style. They are able, as far as I know, to avoid lawsuits by slim technicalitys. I followed everything they said about NSOL's comments for weeks, and also read all other data out there by other analysts as well as NSOL, so I know what they did with NSOL and it was clearly intentionally misleading.

The often do it by omission. "Five other companies will now get 10% of NSOL business" They neglect to mention that these five other companies will also be paying huge royalties to NSOL in perpetuity that in fact raises NSOL's future earnings estimates. Etc,etc, even worse stuff than this that at best can be called misleading, and they do it to short. You know the game.

They are doing the same recently to a company called Nanovation. Whenever you see Asensio you have to take it with a big grain of salt. Sometimes they can put stuff out like this that is true, because sometimes fraud and mismanagement does go on, obviously. But if they can't find it that won't stop them in my experience.