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Microcap & Penny Stocks : The Hartcourt Companies, Inc. (HRCT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: StockDung who wrote (952)5/21/2000 11:30:00 PM
From: SinoKnowledge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2413
 
That was an interesting post, but I guess TS here can't get current on HRCT. I mean the 1997 10K? Then the information is about a 1996 transaction? The rest of the post was a wasted read as it had nothing to do with HRCT at all. Gosh TS, you really need to update your DD. But thanks for wasting bandwidth with all this information. It might make some sense to post those long articles on a board of a stock that is mentioned in the articles, at least that information is current.... not about HRCT, but current.



To: StockDung who wrote (952)5/25/2000 11:24:00 AM
From: Investorman  Respond to of 2413
 
Hmmmmm It appears that the truthseeker hasn't been exactly providing the truth again. At the rate they are going the basher boys are going to need to retain full time legal counsel.

OT: Here's some news on the infamous basher Floyd Schneider, aka Truthseeker, etc., that I found posted on the ZSUN board. Looks like bashing stocks is becoming hazardous duty. Something bashers that lurk here should think about:

Cybersmear Defendant Ordered To Disclose Info About Contact With Reporter

On May 17, Aaron Eltein and Carrie Lee of The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition reported that Floyd Schneider (a/k/a "The Truthseeker") has been ordered by a California Judge to disclose information about contact he may have had with a reporter from The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Schneider is a defendant in a corporate cybersmear case brought by ZiaSun Technologies which obtained an order forbidding him from posting information online about ZiaSun President Bryant Cragun "in a way that suggests he has engaged in criminal or unscrupulous activity." The Court reportedly has given Mr. Schneider two weeks to comply with the order. Plaintiff obviously seeks evidence that it believes may support a request that the Court issue an order of contempt in the event there is any evidence that Mr. Schneider's alleged contact with the reporter violated the Court's earlier order.