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To: Deeber who wrote (134)2/21/2000 8:05:00 AM
From: Austin S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 266
 
Access 1 Financial Report: This "analyst" is nothing more than a fancy message board spammer - I trust that everyone recognizes this. Go to Access 1's home page, which is still under construction, and you can see who they are and what they're about, which in nothing more than an attempt to issue "credible" spamming. Go to: access1financial.com click "About Us." And, if you really want to get a queezy feeling in your gut, just call them up and, assuming you even get an answer, you'll most likely be addressed by someone who will ask you how much SSOL you own and then will proceed to recommend that you buy various stocks, such as WWWA. Mark Rauso (sp?) of Access 1 told me that he had the "inside track on a lot of stocks" and "could really steer me in the right direction." Real professional outfit - NOT.

Having said all that, I nonetheless view SSOL as a having huge potential if they can continue building relationships and execute. But, I would read the Access 1 report with extreme caution and not base your investment decision in SSOL based upon that report, alone. Finally, I trust that SSOL not only did not authorize the Access 1 Financial Report but I hope that they didn't even know about it.