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To: zonkie who wrote (5758)6/22/2000 5:49:00 AM
From: Level Head  Respond to of 7056
 
Hello, zonkie!

That has to be one of the all-time best disclaimers I've seen. It would be hard to sue Traub successfully after having acknowledged reading such a thing, which is of course the point.

Perhaps it could be "loaned" to HITT and AZNT -- there is a long-standing precedent of "borrowing" the wording of software licenses, for example...

Level Head



To: zonkie who wrote (5758)6/23/2000 6:21:00 AM
From: Pink Minion  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7056
 
It sounds like he promotes the kind of companies that me and Bob Sims like to invest in.
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I posted that link on RB and Benny has already changed it. I guess he reads RB!!!! It now has his resume. Also, every single web page has been removed from the site. The homepage also has his resume.

I've found three site touting it. This is the best one:
internetcap.com

Internetcap.com views PRTI to be a perfect acquisition target by a larger, more
established company, such as IBM or Intel. If a company such as those did indeed takeover PRTI, PRTI
stockholders would profit significantly. A takeover bid may not come in the next week, but this is a key time
for investors to position themselves. Currently, PRTI stock is at a relatively low price, but that will not be the
case if a giant in the industry comes knocking at the door. "If we partner with somebody like IBM, with their
marketing muscle behind us, watch us fly," states Traub in an interview Internetcap.com conducted with
him recently. Traub went on to say he feels IBM would be a perfect fit as a partner, since IBM?s business
focus is highly geared towards the e-commerce revolution. The prospect of a takeover could cause the
price of PRTI stock to soar.