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To: Anthony Wong who wrote (1741)12/9/1997 12:54:00 AM
From: Surething  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11676
 
To All, Correct me if I'm wrong but "rumours" on the internet didn't start circulating until after the market closed. I believe the first established rumour was at 13:43 P.S.T. A good hour after the shares were halted. This was traced to Stockhouse.

I think a check of the cell phone records from the site geologists will establish when the "rumours"really started to circulate.

I personally am sick and tired of the main stream media always trying to stick it to the internet. In my opinion, once one is able to sift through the B.S. that does appear on these threads, the internet is more relevent to today's investor than the main street rags.

Remember, mainstream media cannot compete with us here on the internet. They no longer have a monopoly on information. LONG LIVE THE INTERNET.

Surething



To: Anthony Wong who wrote (1741)12/9/1997 1:04:00 AM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
I find it rather amusing that the internet is being blamed for the run up on Friday, which as I recall was a fairly quiet day at least on SI untill well after the run up had begun and the rumours started to circulate after the halt. So Wouldn't it be interesting to know who really bought all that stock ON THE RUN UP>
Ever get the feeling that the internet is becoming a scape goat......
something to think about
regards Walt