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To: Mike Mansour who wrote (2414)11/25/1997 3:28:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3358
 
No doubt you heard the news about Healthtech, and the 19 people arrested in association with market manipulation. Before today I had not heard of GYMM, but they certainly have made a name for themselves as of today!

Market manipulators beware.....

[Four days ago, so it appears, some of the posters on the Healthtech board (GYMM)were already discussing the situation (trading halt) that subsequently lead up to today SEC/FBI arrests.

exchange2000.com

I wonder if SI will be turning over their records (GYMM posts, and associated member ID and contact information) to the SEC? I kind of like the fact SI requires ID and confirmation of ID before they let you post. There is at least some path back to those that pass along bogus information, with malice. (I'm not talking about ignorant hype, or unintentional mis/dis-information)]



To: Mike Mansour who wrote (2414)11/25/1997 3:57:00 PM
From: Bill Pearson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3358
 
There appears there may be an interesting move afoot (flight of capital between companies?), as the price of ITCO declines and National Scientific increases, now to a level over 2X's that of INCE. Even given INCE's high float, you'd think INCE's share price would not lag so far behind NSCT, a true shell company. At least INCE has one division producing (limited) revenue.

At the rate ITCO's market cap is shrinking, and NSCT's is growing, don't hold your breath that ITCO will be worth much prior to the issuance of ITCO shares to INCE and INCE's shareholders. And once those shares do start showing up in our accounts I strongly suspect the selling will be automatic, and the result is likely to be ITCO's share price will fall to less than INCE's current price. That is unless ITCO really surprises the whole world by actually selling something other than office equipment and furniture as they fold the company.

And what I want to know is, was Lou Ross ever truly a part of Intel?, and if so, how could he have ever become associated with Intercell (old) /ITCO. They seem to be so inept, it almost makes me think Lou Ross and his supposed association with Intel was made up. Otherwise, it just doesn't make any sense. If he's real, and his former involvement with Intel was real, then it certainly appears he has exercised bad judgement (in my opinion) getting involved with INCE(old)/ITCO, and has more than likely severely damaged the credibility once associated with his name. I mean, what the heck is ITCO doing? They're not a company. But, maybe next year....or the next......or...not.

ITCO - INTERCELL TECHNOLOGY CORP
Exchange: OTC Issue
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Last Price: 1.16 on 11/24
Change: Unchanged (0.00%)
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Previous Close: 1.16 on 11/24
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NSCT - NATL SCIENTIFIC CORP
Exchange: OTC Issue
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Last Price: 1/2 at 15:12
Change: Up 0.06 (+14.42%)
High: 1/2 at 15:12
Low: 0.27 at 9:27
Open: 0.27
Previous Close: 0.44 on 11/24
Volume: 8,000

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