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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Advance Gaming Technologies Inc. (AGTI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hardrocker who wrote (754)11/23/1997 1:08:00 PM
From: Anthony Richards  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4539
 
HR, you said it again. "Sega is alive and well. To the best of my knowledge this is true. My opinion is that something else is also in the oven with Sega, but no one at AGTI will confirm."

BACK THIS RUMOR UP!!!! Base this on something. If it's just your opinion, than keep it to yourself instead of starting false rumors! You said "ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN VEGAS". WHERE?????????????
Did you HEAR this or SEE this???
Did you just pick VEGAS out of your rumor hat???
You could have said CA, MS, AZ, TX, etc, but you didn't. You were very specific. You said VEGAS. I'm starting to question YOUR motives!

What about TEXAS, still waiting for you to back that NEW RUMOR up too!

And now you post a RUMOR ABOUT A RUMOR?????? What the hell is that???

FALSE information is extremly damaging to this thread. We get enough of that from the company itself. Your credibility is on the line here big guy. BACK UP your TEXAS and SONIC statements with facts!!!!!

You and some others around here are starting to fit the profile of something that our old friend GA once posted. It's the part that reads:

A small army of "freelance" stock promoters sell their services to Nasdaq issuers in exchange for either cash or cheap stock. These folks promise to produce a big increase in volume or to get the stock to a certain price. They do it by getting some friends to post bullish "information" about the stock on the Internet. By sounding knowledgeable about the company, these freelancers impress the Internet's stock market junkies, who buy into the story.

AR