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Pastimes : Future Superstock; market manipulation ??? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gil Kempenich who wrote (6)11/25/1997 7:05:00 PM
From: Jeff Grossman  Respond to of 25
 
Future Superstock's November pick, KESE, was just selected as The Stock Detective's newest "Stinky Stock."

stockdetective.com

The article disputes many of the things Keystone has been saying.

Jeff



To: Gil Kempenich who wrote (6)12/6/1997 5:37:00 PM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25
 
It's anticipated lawsuits of class-action status will be filed against The Future Superstock, its promoters and client companies as SEC violations may be occuring. Nasdaq BB (bulletin-board) issues as well as pink sheeted stocks are always suspect with respect to potential fraud as the exchanges guidelines are loose. Sometimes you wonder if an entity has to be legitimate at all to list on the Nasdaq and some of the foreign exchanges. Shell companies have in the past been formed and underwritten as public companies for the sole purpose of defrauding investors. Whether or not any of this is the case with FSS, perhaps further investigation is warranted.

Tom Goodrich