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Gold/Mining/Energy : Keystone Energy Services - KESE on BB Nasdaq -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric Shih who wrote (160)1/27/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Art Baer  Respond to of 307
 
Wow, any comments? Any one call investor relations?



To: Eric Shih who wrote (160)1/28/1998 1:16:00 PM
From: Dennis Levenson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 307
 
Oy, give me a break...

Keystone only claimes to be an electric provider...nothing else..
so, when you say they can only deliver on the electricity portion
of the bill, then where are they misleading ANYONE? GEEZ...
Furthermore, on the BOTTOM of your long-winded statement, you
clearly take something they stated and misinterpreted it...
Here's what you posted :
<snip>
"BECAUSE OF YOUR SIZE . As a small to mid-size utility
user, you are paying rates 23% to 56% higher than some
California corporations. Fortune 500 companies with loyalty
to the "bottom line", are saving billions of dollars in the
various utility industries because of their overall buying
power."
<snip>

This statement CLEARLY states that FOrtune 500 companies are paying
*LESS* than smaller companies for electricity due to the
buying power they have (and due to the amount of energy consumed).
You interpreted it as Fortune 500 companies spend MORE than small
companies. GEEZ. Learn to read and interpret things correctly before
bashing anyone.

Dennis.



To: Eric Shih who wrote (160)2/18/1998 2:45:00 PM
From: Mr. Miller  Respond to of 307
 
WOW!!!I remember watching this stock and waiting to see if anything materialized for an investment opportunity.

What a joke pump and dump!!!

Maybe you who hold can sue or something. Seems like Eric has pointed out some strong arguments for that position.