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To: StockDung who wrote (2195)1/19/2005 3:40:25 PM
From: ravenseye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5425
 
Where is your website now floyd? lmao how much were your reports $39.95 a year or $9.95 per month? Are the reports why the SEC initially contacted you? What happened to the message board you were backing to compete with SI back when I think tony was booted from SI? hmmmm? You may want to update us with the truth! lmao

Message Boards | Overvalued Stocks : Anthony@Pacific & TRUTHSEEKER Expose Crims & Scammers!!!
To: Linden deCarmo who wrote (26) 6/22/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: TheTruthseeker Read Replies (2) 27 of 71

The Truthseeker Report is going to have its own Web Site in the very near future.

Truthseeker
Message 10217527

To: TheTruthseeker who wrote (665) 2/10/2003 6:03:37 PM
From: rrufff Read Replies (2) 667 of 820

Look I can find old information on Teoma.com too.

cybersecuritieslaw.com

November 2, 1999
Will SEC Show Any Interest in TheTruthSeeker.com?
A 42-year old mortgage bank executive in New Jersey who operates a Web site reportedly intended to identify stocks that the publisher of the site deems hyped or overvalued may have received more publicity than he bargained for. On November 2 the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition reported that the owner of the site, Floyd Schneider, publishes "The Truthseeker Report" at truthseeker.com [s/h/b thetruthseeker.com right Floyd?] and that 300 people pay for the report at a cost of US $9.95 per month. According to the article, by Aaron Elstein, "ecause of the surge of interest in his postings and stock recommendations [on message boards including those at Silicon Investor], he decided to publish the online newsletter featuring his stock research." The article also states:

"Mr. Schneider isn't registered as an investment advisor with any regulator. However, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requires people who are compensated for recommending securities to more than 15 people to register with the agency. Mr. Schneider says he's never been paid to do research by anyone and the amount he collects from selling his newsletter doesn't cover his costs to prepare and distribute it. A spokesman for the SEC declined to comment on Mr. Schneider's activities."
Message 18562200

For a time, Schneider had his own Web site, where followers could pay $39.95 a year to read his reports. He even put out "sell" recommendations, in the same style as the "buy" reports issued by the promoters. His logo was a flying pig...."There's so much money involved, and (stock fraud is) so easy to do, and no one's preventing it," he said. "It's legalized thievery."
stltoday.com

To: TheTruthseeker who wrote (6245) 11/24/2004 12:47:39 PM
From: ravenseye Read Replies (1) of 6358

Why did the SEC contact you initially? Might it be because you were remunerated by around 300 people for being an unregistered analyst? How is that best Message Board site doing you raved about NEWTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 1999?

In addition TheTruthSeeker.com would also like to announce that it has Initiated a public interactive Free stock discussion thread on the Net's Newest Message Board Site, The WallStreetStand.com, wallstreetstand.com

"We looked at Yahoo, (NADSAQ: YHOO), Raging Bull, and Go2Net's Silicon Investor, (NASDAQ: GNET), and the WallStreetstand.com site, and we were impressed by the quality of the site and the accountability that people will find there, hands down, it is the best Message Board site on the net, bar none" said Floyd Schneider, CEO of Thetruthseeker.com.
findarticles.com
Message 20798602

You still have not told me why tony posted 4/21/2001 you're a paid basher when he posted his Notice of termination of all association with The Truthseeker. If you don't tell me, I'm left to assume the truth hurts you too much! Come on truthseeker (cough cough) spit out the truth!
Message 15699947

Dang, you sure do go to court a lot for defamation, don't you? Here is a more recent escapade of yours....
IT IS ORDERED denying Defendant Floyd XXXXXXXXX'X Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Sixth Amended Complaint against Him for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction.
finance.messages.yahoo.com

Oh I can't forget this one, you know from tonys site!
DECEMBER 18, 2000, 11:00 EST


Attention All Business Editors

NOTE TO EDITORS
The Truthseeker joins insidetruth.com

San Diego, CA -- DECEMBER 18, 2000

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Or this one....
Silicon's Online Vote to Decide Commentator's Future, WSJ Says

Seattle, Oct. 11, 1999 (Bloomberg) -- Go2net Inc.'s Silicon
Investor Web site expects to announce the results of a vote by
its 150,000 members on whether Anthony Elgindy, a commentator on
the site, should be allowed to stay with the service, the Wall
Street Journal said. The $10-a-month Silicon Investor service
gets rid of about five subscribers a month for different reasons,
and while the company wouldn't say specifically why Elgindy was
banned in August, Elgindy said he was banned for advertising his
personal Web site. Bryan Burdick, site managing director, said he
has fielded many complaints since Elgindy was banned, and if the
vote works well ``and it's something that members seem to enjoy,
then we'll consider a similar 'community appeals' process'' for
others who are banned from the site, the Journal reported.
In August, Go2Net, an Internet search service and Web site
provider, accused a former analyst who helped publicize its
Silicon Investor site of revealing confidential information.

(WSJ 10/11 C1 wsj.com)

--Rajiv Narayana in the Princeton newsroom (609) 279-4051/vpw
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