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To: scion who wrote (381)2/7/2004 10:28:10 PM
From: SalemsHex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 419
 
To RB, you and me must represent the face of a rotten scarecrow in a long-since-harvested field.

And to think my troubles all started with "Buffalo Breath" & "Cootie Face".



To: scion who wrote (381)2/7/2004 10:36:30 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 419
 
Yes, it does appear Rusty has decided to pursue a career as a tout:

At Raging Bull I met Paul McWilliams, aka pmcw. I was impressed with his ability to leverage a technological background to find emerging and ultimately high-growth companies. Paul spent 20+ years working in the semiconductor and high-tech industries advising such players as Altera (ALTR), Cypress Semiconductor (CY), Linear Technologies (LLTC), Micrel (MCRL) and many others.

pmcwreport.net

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Investment Holdings:
As mentioned above, Paul and Rusty may hold positions in any of the investments mentioned in the pmcw Report. They may also trade in and out of positions at any time.


pmcwreport.net

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PMCW's profile on RB:

ragingbull.lycos.com

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A photo of the RB founders:

Retire by the time you're 21! Impossible! If you think so, you should meet Bill, Greg, and Rusty, the three guys behind RagingBull.com. No, they're not replacements for Michael Jordan, they're the geniuses behind the hottest financial message board online. They're all 21, but none of them have any intention of retiring. Heck, they're just getting started!

youngbiz.com

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Rusty's latest venture:

SavingsGuru.com announces the Launch of its Flagship Web Site

SavingsGuru.com announces the launch of its flagship web site. The site lists the most popular eBay listings to help sellers know what to sell and for buyers to find what's popular.

(PRWEB) January 31 2004--SavingsGuru.com is proud to announce the launch of its flagship web site savingsguru.com. Started by Ragingbull.com (a financial community web site) co-founder, Rusty Szurek, SavingsGuru is a collection of the Internet’s most popular auctions. As a frequent user of eBay, Szurek was frustrated with the large number of Internet auctions running simultaneously. “With millions of auctions, I wasn’t sure where to start in the online auction world. I was always curious as to what some of the most frequent items listed were so I knew what to try and sell on eBay.”

His web site uses a special algorithm to find the most popular listings on Ebay. The site ranks these lists and displays them by category. He notes that sometimes the results are surprising, “just last week we noticed that ‘vintage magazine trailer boats’ was one of the most popular phases in the antiques category. While I didn’t have anything to list in that particular area, it certainly was an peculiar find.”

He hopes that his web site will help sellers better determine what to list and at what price as well as help buyers find what they are looking for. “There is the Lycos 50 and the Yahoo Buzz meter. We’re trying to create the same thing for online auctions.”

For more information please visit savingsguru.com
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Contact
Rusty Szurek
rusty@pmcwreport.net
617.424.8817


emediawire.com

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