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To: E. Charters who wrote (28179)11/23/1997 5:45:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Eric; Did you ever hear about the summer student who was working on some project and they got good hole after good hole and outlined a huge gold deposit? Well he could not buy shares, which were in the pennies, as an insider, so he sent home his wages all summer and asked his mother to buy the stock. At summers end it had gone to the $30 range from 6 cents at the start. Every $ he sent home would have become $500+, sort of like BRE-X, and he sent home about $3000, worked over time, slaved away, lived on bread and water to send max $ home.
When he got home he asked his mother how pleased she was at having over $1,500,000 in the bank(in the days when capital gains were tax free). She said she went to the broker, who told her that XYZ? would be a waste of money, and told her to buy Alcan, Alcan went down. This was in the early 60's. K can tell you the name of the stock. But that $1.5M would be around $20M in todays money.

The kid left home never to return.

Of course it was insider trading, so he was trapped, and could say nothing.

Bill



To: E. Charters who wrote (28179)11/23/1997 6:30:00 PM
From: sh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Charters, again you're full of empty talk. Ledoux verified gold and platinum in Franklin Lake. You present not one fact to counter this. General assertions about the possibility of fraud are no good. You either give us facts or don't bother touching this one. If you are so confident that Naxos is a scam, do what Mark said and do it right away, short the stock.

It turns out you are a very temperamental man. Maybe you can feel how others felt when you were yelling scam about their stock without any back up. Now tell me, have you gotten any calls seeking your service since posting on this thread? Has the subscription to your newsletter (at least I believe you have one) increased as a result? Tell me, I might believe you based on faith.

I am no longer going to respond to your comments. I have been trying to get facts from you about Ledoux and Franklin Lake for some time without any success. All you can do is yell scam or go off on irrelevant tangents. You obviously don't have any facts to back up your claims. Again, as Mark said, if you indeed have faith that Naxos is a scam, put your money where your mouth is and short Naxos.