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To: StockDung who wrote (4800)3/3/2002 10:02:46 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 6847
 
If you say, IN MY OPINION: ".....", then you should be OK. If you just say "IT IS", you may be forced to prove it by standards which are court proof. Unfortunately, a lot of financial dealings and promotions that are immoral, are not illegal.

Zeev



To: StockDung who wrote (4800)3/4/2002 10:36:29 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Fraudulent Promotion
or
Total Scam

The distinction between a total scam and a fraudulent promotion is probably necessary in the case of XYBR. I do not know if the current management is capable of bringing success to the investor with the current product, that would be a combination of agenda and integrity, you may have more to say about that than I would, I will say that I bookmarked this thread a long time ago during the Hype Wars. The wearable market, the paradigm that XYBR is exploring, promises to be a large market and they do have a product. I was visiting a friend recently and we were looking at the picture of a XYBR unit included in Popular Science and discussing the investment possibilities, I will refer him to this thread.
In the case of Systems of Excellence, SEXI, they had no product, it was a total scam and a fraudulent promotion.

Some of my favourite words are or and if.