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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joe Copia who wrote (22952)7/30/2000 5:08:21 AM
From: Elio Madama  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Joe,

here I am also.

100% with you.

Elio



To: Joe Copia who wrote (22952)7/30/2000 7:37:15 PM
From: Honda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25711
 
Hello Joe,

I see you get a lot of abuse like many do. I think those that try their hardest are usually attack by those that envy hard working traders. I want to say I don't post here but do drop in and read. I say keep up the good work and the heck with whiners.

Look at ZAND real close would you. I like this company and feel it could be an explosive stock in the near and long term.

Honda

Also I invite you to drop in and post at our club. Great forum for your input.

clubs.yahoo.com I delete all out of taste posts



To: Joe Copia who wrote (22952)7/30/2000 9:58:06 PM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Hmmmm... Chad Beemer and the illiterate Honda, a/k/a Willy Wizard, both talking up ZAND? And whattaya know, Public Securities (PBLC) on the MM roster? That can only mean one thing: It's time for another pump 'n dump by Lance Fortt (Billington's, or whatever he's calling himself these days), Kathy Knight and her followers. I haven't checked the names on RB, but I'm sure it's the same band of merry men pushing ZAND that have been involved in the multi-year P&D saga of Nanopierce (NPCT), from pennies to $5, then a convertible preferred deal, back to pennies, back over $6, now around 2. Joe, here's a tip: when you see PBLC move to the bid on ZAND, buy the sh!t out of it because that will mean the pump is on.

Of course, all of the foregoing is my uninformed personal opinion only (ROFL).



To: Joe Copia who wrote (22952)7/30/2000 10:07:58 PM
From: thegifman  Respond to of 25711
 
SSCP announces a 15 to 1 Split.
Joe, looks very interesting.
Stock has been getting a lot of action.
What do you think?



To: Joe Copia who wrote (22952)7/31/2000 9:46:28 AM
From: Joe Copia  Respond to of 25711
 
ZAND news: levelred.com

LevelRed Announce Agreement to Produce and Coordinate
Ford Motor Company’s Street Scene 2000 Activities

SAN DIEGO – JULY 31, 2000 -- LevelRed.com, Inc., an online and real-world community for young men and women on life's cutting edge and a project company of Zandria Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: ZAND), today announced agreement with Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) to produce and coordinate Ford’s participation in Street Scene 2000, California’s
largest food and musical festival.

Street Scene 2000 is a unique outdoor event of diverse music, ethnic foods, international parades, and eclectic crafts held throughout 25 blocks of downtown San Diego.
Michael Howard, CEO of Levelred stated "Levelred is excited with this relationship as it represents the validation of Levelred's offline events contributing to both revenue and
membership opportunities." More than 100 acts will perform from more than 15 stages from Friday, September 8 thru Sunday, September 10, 2000. The Ford and Levelred stage will include numerous musical performances, other exciting entertainment and a hospitality suite.

Additional information about Street Scene 2000 may be obtained by visiting street-scene.com.

Headquartered in San Diego, LevelRed.com is an irreverent
online and real-world community that offers entertainment and lifestyle-related information, e-commerce, local events, and self-expression opportunities for young men and women on life's frontier. LevelRed's parent company, Zandria Corporation, specializes in developing innovative project companies.

Except for historical matters contained herein, the matters discussed
in this press release may contain forward-looking statements and are
made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements may
reflect assumptions and involve risks and uncertainties that may affect
LevelRed.com, Inc.’s and Zandria Corporation’s future business and
prospects and could cause actual results to differ materially from such
forward-looking statements.

Source: Zandria Corporation
Contact: Zandria Corporation
(619) 232-5397
irdept@zandriacorp.com



To: Joe Copia who wrote (22952)8/2/2000 12:15:35 PM
From: Joe Copia  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25711
 
ROUND ONE

Round one consists of a phone call to your broker. You are
to locate the department that specifically handles certificate
requests. Please immediately ask for the name of the
individual you are speaking to and record it. Inform them of
the date in which your request was submitted (assumes you
are not requesting for the first time).

Ask this person for 2 specific dates: 1) when will this request
be submitted to DTC, and 2) when can you expect the
certificates to be in your actual hands. Your next statement
should be close to the following: "I plan on checking back
with you Mr./Ms. X next on [date] as you have provided me
to ensure that this process is going smoothly and according
to NASD regulations."

ROUND 2

This round occurs on the date by which they have promised
to submit your request to DTC. You are now to call back and
speak to the individual you already spoke to. You can pretty
much assume that they will not have yet submitted your
request. If they have, then you are fine and should call back
once a week to request a status update simply to make sure
that they suddenly don’t "lose track" of your request or find
that their computer no longer says the request is submitted.
MAKE SURE TO CALL ONCE A WEEK EVEN IF THEY ASSURE
YOU IT IS WITH DTC. Now assuming they have NOT filed
your request with DTC yet, you should ask to speak with the
MANAGER.

They have missed a deadline and you should be PISSED at
this point. Take down the manager’s name and politely
inform him or her that you are simply seeking compliance
with NASD regulations and the proper execution of this
request. Ask him for the date with which he can assure you
your request will be submitted to DTC.

Inform him or her that you will check back on that date and
will hold this individual personally responsible to oversee
the execution of this request and

THAT YOU UNDERSTAND OTHER FIRMS HAVE BEEN HAVING
DIFFICULTY FINDING CERTIFICATES ON THIS STOCK AND
YOU DO NOT WISH TO HAVE TO FILE A FORMAL
COMPLAINT WITH NASD.

FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE PART 3 (REPOST) by: flightlessbird
50504 of 62321

ROUND 3

Round 3 assumes that either you still haven’t received
assurances that your request has been submitted to DTC or
that it has been submitted to DTC but they have now missed
the date with which you were supposed to receive actual
shares. Confirm this with the manager you spoke to in
Round 2. Now this is where it gets good. Here is a sample
letter that you will fax to:

1. The manager;
2. Your brokerage firm’s Compliance Department; and
3. Your brokerage firm’s legal counsel

You will obviously need to call your broker to find the
separate fax numbers to send this to. Here is the body of the
letter:

Dear Sir or Madam:

I am serving you with this notice of my intent to file a formal
complaint with the NASD regarding certain failures of
[manager] and [brokerage firm] to comply with NASD
regulations.

On [date] I requested the delivery of [number] shares (in
physical certificate form in my name) of Great White Marine
& Recreation (JAWS). [Detail intermediate history including
dates you were told and who you spoke to]. I believe that
[manager] and [brokerage firm] are not treating my request
seriously and I plan to file a formal complaint with NASD
naming [manager] and [brokerage firm] as the responsible
parties for failure to execute my very simple request. I will
file this formal complaint if I have not heard a response
within 10 days of this fax that I believe provides me with
adequate assurance that I will have my certificates within
an appropriate time period.

The formal complaint will allege violation of NASD
regulation 240.15c3-3 and other applicable regulations for
failure to fulfill this request in a timely manner. I have paid
for these certificates and I am entitled to them. If you
cannot offer me a valid answer for why I have not received
my certificates by the date you initially stated, I will move
forward with the NASD. I can be reached at [phone]
between the hours of [hours]. I appreciate your immediate
attention to this matter.

Sincerely, [name] FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE PART 5 (REPOST)
by: flightlessbird 50505 of 62321

THIS should result in some fairly prompt action on your
request I assure you. A