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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (55791)5/7/2000 8:33:00 AM
From: TripleT  Respond to of 122087
 
A great post, Tony. Even T-Mex has his use. TTT



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (55791)5/7/2000 1:55:00 PM
From: feminvstr  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony your words

"The only thing I can and do control is what happens from now on.. Integrity is earned and is not cheap."

Your integrity is so blemished, do you comprehend the definition?

Integrity? You exclaim you've paid for your mistakes through turning evidence (on your friends and coworkers for your own self preservation) NASDAQ for YOUR wrong doings and market manipulations. You also stated you paid all monies stolen from an insurance company, once you were caught your explanation of your motives (your words) "you were depressed>" Third, your seminar appears to be a hoax "profit neutral" Perhaps you could post the receipts (as proof) donating all fees earned from the attendees to the "Mother Teresa Foundation." Lastly the tapes, you say they were a gift (a perk so to speak) and you were not obligated to dispense them, you promised and you did not fulfill that promise, a mans promise is his integrity, when a promise it not fulfilled one would doubt his truthfulness, motives and INTEGRITY.

Perhaps you should revisit the definition:

firm adherence to a code of esp. moral or artistic values: INCORRUPTIBILITY

synonym see HONESTY

Integrity is not a word that properly defines you or is deserving to your name! Deceitful, self preservation, self actualization perhaps at the expense of other's, but NOT Integrity.

You write "Integrity is earned" you've earned a jail sentence for your life's work. Your time is nearing to be judged by a high authority than yourself, perhaps then and only then you will fully grasp the definition of INTEGRITY!

There is a country song that perfectly describes you and your intentions to fool the public "sometime your the windshield sometimes you the bug"

Imagine the Judge as the windshield and you as the bug!

Posted with the greatest of INTEGRITY.

Kimberly



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (55791)5/7/2000 3:41:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Anyone have any ideas who alias Meatloaf could be on the ragingbull NWLL and ZSUN message threads. I have a idea who it is.


By: CrimsThieves
Reply To: 20258 by meatloaf Sunday, 7 May 2000 at 3:37 PM EDT
Post # of 20259


**TIME TO COME CLEAN MEATLOAF! IVE GOT SOAP**

The date of this press release is dated July 22. 1999. Your post says you were at GREAT WHITE MARINE & RECREATION on July 23 1999. Time to stop conning unsuspecting investors with your trash talk!! Facts dont lie!!

"Then, one day, I decided to "drop" in in JAWS headquraters in Waco, Texas. That day was July 23, 1999...a Thursday as I recall."

Title: GREAT WHITE MARINE & RECREATION, INC. ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF RAY DIRKS AS FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Summary: WACO, Texas, Jul 22, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Colin Smith, President and CEO of Great White Marine and Recreation, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: JAWS), is pleased to announce the appointment of Ray Dirks as Financial Advisor to the company.
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By: meatloaf
Reply To: 2503 by sailbad43 Saturday, 4 Mar 2000 at 1:24 AM EST
Post # of 4731

Reply to sailbad43: I read with interest your posting #2503. Permit me to lead off with some relavant facts, which I bring to your attention due to the sense of regulatory-finesse that seems to pervade throughout your message.

At the moment, industry observers estimate that 35% of all trading is done online by individuals. These are generally with discount brokers who...unbeknownst to most of the investing public...obtained unqualified exemptions to meeting suitability requirements the regulators otherwise impose upon full-service brokers.

In addition, the fourth market (ECN's) represent another 30% of trading volume...also beyond technical regulatory purview.

Putting on my analyst's hat, what do these facts tell us. They tell us that the universe of what the regulators used to get involved with has shrunk by about two-thirds. So you have thousands of regulatory "pipple" looking for stuff to do. Hint: Think overstaffing, Sailbad.

I can only assume that your reference to employment opportunities means that you must be graduating this summer...so permit me to assist in your job search by guiding you to the fact that the FBI and various State's Attorney's General Offices are furtile ground to recent graduates. Let me know how you make out.

Now onto your message. Sometime in March of last year, the meatloaf crowd was quite keen on JAWS. Bought alot of stock around $2. The bloody company emerged as some sort of cult...never saw anything like it, except at a "Trekkie" convention my third wife lampooned me into.

Then, one day, I decided to "drop" in in JAWS headquraters in Waco, Texas. That day was July 23, 1999...a Thursday as I recall.

The Chairman of JAWS wasn't in, however, his son was. I attended that meeting with another independent analyst. After the requisite 45 minits of Texas horse-feathers, I asked this kid to see a copy of the company's last bank statement (JAWS was supposed to have $6 mil in da' bank at the time).

One hour goes by (calling his Dad, I suspect). He says here's the March Statement...but nothing more current. We ask for April or May...nothing. Basically, we conclude, the Company is broke.

That's when the stock was at $2.50. Anybody that was part of that cult bailed out...and why in the world you would still be owning that stock at 10 cents is a mystery.

As to the FUSA reference in your message, we actually first wrote that up at $4. By the way, earnings and sales came in at precisely our estimates...at a time when no one else was even making forecasts.

And finally, isn't this supposed to be a New Tel Message Board. If not, then let me remind you that there was NeoPharm (NEO)last April at $10, Sonic Foundry (SFO) last July at $8, and ZiaSun (ZSUN) last November at $7.

Regards,

meatloaf





To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (55791)5/7/2000 6:53:00 PM
From: Deeber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Wow, Nasd futures down 50 now...any reason why??? Didnt see any news out.