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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rande Is. . .FISHING. . [under $1.50] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rande Is who wrote (3289)9/11/2000 10:39:12 AM
From: Pied Piper  Respond to of 4766
 
PLCO - Play Co. Toys & Entertainment Corp. Announces TV Launch for European Web Site

biz.yahoo.com

Piper



To: Rande Is who wrote (3289)10/20/2000 9:58:06 AM
From: oaktownaj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4766
 
Hey Rande,
I am with you on the little plaa ( zzplcozz) company...am also in with acshun produx (zzapiizz) - this is fun ( I always liked phonics).
Do you have any thoughts on zzzanyzz? zzAJzz

Wow, the whole post looks strange...



To: Rande Is who wrote (3289)11/1/2000 11:46:24 PM
From: ~digs  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4766
 
Rande: thought you might find this interesting. It is the story of a paid basher who worked with others to manipulate low float stocks...

Message 14707875
<<<There are three types of bashers here at Franklin, Andrews, Kramer & Edelstein: Advanced, Intermediate and
Beginner. An Advanced-level basher (also known as a Silver Tongued Devil) would spread false or misleading
information about the company. They would deal in facts, countering every longs post with articles, news reports
and opinion surveys that gave a negative impression about the company.

An Intermediate-level basher (also known as a Serpent) would try to weasel their way into the confidence of longs
and create doubt using rumor or innuendo.

Finally, a Beginner-level basher (also known as a Pitchfork) would attempt to create confusion in the room by
distracting other posters with satire, name calling and pointless arguments. The idea was to make sure no serious
discussion of the stock could take place. A Pitchfork was usually a basher, but not always. Sometimes, we would
throw in a hypster Pitchfork such as Amato7 or BIFSWATCHER to create the illusion of an argument going on.
What was really funny (in a perverse way, I guess) was that Amato7 and I sat next to each other, laughing the
whole time. >>>