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To: CONTANGO who wrote (569)3/5/2000 8:22:00 AM
From: Ronald W.Millar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 584
 
Contango:

I know where you come from. I am an "original" as well. I started accumulating this company when it was $4.00. However I had been buying when it hit .05 as well.

In another thread I was given the following information about BFM and what the hang is going on.

<<Yorkton has bought well over 600,000 shares in the last month.
My Yorkton Broker told me it was going Internet and thats all I heard when it happens I do
not no.>>

Take this as speculation....but if Yorkton is buying huge shares .....and telling clients that the company is going Internet, then we may finally be rewarded for hanging on to our shares.

Ron



To: CONTANGO who wrote (569)3/5/2000 9:51:00 AM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 584
 
Certainly I'm laughing all the way to the bank (my cost is 6 cents), but even if my cost were a buck, I would have been a seller. The point I'm making is that this tech/internet "transformation" from managers that don't know the first thing about that industry is reprehensible behavior. There is something fundamentally wrong with the notion that all you have to do now to be showered with riches is to change stripes (a scam) or start false rumors (stock manipulation) to that effect.

If this internet rumor turns out false, that Yorkton broker ought to be investigated. If it's true, both he and BFM management should both be investigated for trading on inside information. I don't know if this management is playing that game. If so, good riddance. If not, then I would look for them to do the right thing (discredit the story). The result will be a depressed stock again, but a clear indication that BFM management has integrity and character. I would be a buyer again under those circumstance.