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To: Ryan Weisman who wrote (985)12/12/1997 6:22:00 PM
From: Steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1470
 
In all honesty, everytime the stock goes down they blame me and say it has gone down because of something I have posted on Silicon Investor. There are maybe ten of us that read this thread yet any major selling is constantly blamed on me. It is unbelievable.

Doug calls my broker in St. Louis and pleads with him to tell me to not post anything on SI. He says it makes his wife cry. Well it makes me cry to see how terrible the management runs this company.

The following is from Danny Deadlock of Canada StockAlert. It is a daily investor newsletter. Here is what he had to say yesterday about Canadian penny stocks:
"The majority of the junior stocks are still coming under heavy year end selling pressure. Any stocks in a loss position are just being hit lower and I see we are getting a flurry of junior companies resetting and issuing options at these low prices as quickly as possible. Don't you just love when the small investor takes a large percentage of the risk, gets stuck with the high priced paper, and then the company is allowed to reset options by the truckload at a fraction of the original strike price. Nothing like stock market "insurance" and it would be nice to see the VSE put some form of restrictions on this practice to help protect the small investor a bit better - no wonder everyone is afraid to trade these exchanges. The directors often have little to lose... they off their stock at higher prices and then just replace it all with cheaper options. All the while the little guy is at a disadvantage to begin with but now the company just trades as they will with inside knowledge and knowing they have the "insurance" to back them up."



To: Ryan Weisman who wrote (985)12/17/1997 5:27:00 PM
From: Steve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1470
 
Hey Ryan: Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of RealNetworks.
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