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To: Little Engine who wrote (726)2/6/2000 10:51:00 PM
From: Mary Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1063
 
Okay LE lets look at their disclaimer bit by bit shall we.

"TheStockNet.com reserves the right to accept and/or receive compensation for companies reviewed or profiled on this site. Any compensation would be completely noted as per SEC regulations.

I take this to mean that StockNet.com does not accept gratuities or compensation of any kind from the company unless they specifically state that they have done so per SEC regulations. They state on the first page of the "Stock Pick of the Week" that they DO NOT accept compensation for Stock picks of the Week. Plain and simple. Maybe they accept it for stock of the month or year or millenium...who knows...but not stock of the week.

TheStocknet.com, its associates, its members and such reserve the right to invest in any stock profiled, reviewed, or mentioned on this site without notification to visitor/viewers. The exception being when we specifically state that we will not invest in a certain stock.

They are saying that they may INVEST in a stock without notification. This is different than COMPENSATION for profiling a stock. In other words...we should assume that they may be investing in a stock that they are profiling...because the disclaimer says they may do this...so they are not accused of front running the stock. That is why they do NOT invest in PICKS OF THE WEEK. No front running happening there.

So what was your question again? I understand the disclaimer. Maybe you need to reread it again.

But thanks for bringing up the question. I can see on first read through where it may be slightly unclear for some people.

Mary




To: Little Engine who wrote (726)2/6/2000 11:14:00 PM
From: Mary Baker  Respond to of 1063
 
Commentary: I can certainly imagine what a disappointment it must be for some people that this stock and company has not evaporated into oblivion as predicted by some naysayers. Yes, it received an E on its tail end and nearly became delisted...only to have itself resurrected. Now, more kiosks are being installed. And the stock has more than doubled in price in less than two months when it should have been dead and buried by now. (according to some people). I know that personally I am sitting on over a 300% profit right now with this stock. And I am still willing to see how this all pans out.

But...it must be frustrating for altruistic persons who only wanted to help, that this company has not turned out to be the big bad wolf gobbling up all the innocent children who "invested" in this penny stock.

I take nothing for granted. And this company may end up on the brink of disaster once again. For me personally...it has been quite a cliff hanger all the way...only every single time someone wants to pull the curtain down on this show, some how the show seems to still go on with a flourish. I guess the Fat Lady just doesn't want to sing because the chorus is getting too loud and hogging the spotlight. And since I am on a roll with this dramatic theme...every show must have an antagonist. It is an integral part of the plot line.

In the meantime I am sitting in the box seats with my popcorn enjoying the entertainment.