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To: VALUESPEC who wrote (26242)1/29/1998 8:15:00 AM
From: elk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Gee, more reposts, again not your own work, so post the link to that person's post, instead of taking his words and hard work and making them seem your own.

If I was that person I would be PO'd 2184 times over.



To: VALUESPEC who wrote (26242)1/29/1998 9:02:00 AM
From: Jack Sman  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 41046
 
The following is a false profit[sic] list. The fact that this
follows Valuespec's post is purely intentional.

1. A false profit[sic] is very ignorant about the stock and always negative.

2. A false profit[sic] usually moves from thread to thread stopping in one place long enough to show only part of his ignorance.

3. A false profit[sic] will sometimes encourage you to set 'stop losses' on BB volatile stocks.

4. A false profit[sic] tries to drive the price down so he can buy at a lower price.

5. A false profit[sic] vaguely cautions everyone of 'yellow flags'.

6. A false profit[sic] has been drubbed in the past and marches under the pretense of saving others.

7. A false profit[sic] creates his own web site hoping to become a stock guru without doing the work to earn it. Sometimes will tend to take on a name that would imply expertise with the market.

8. A false profit[sic] will try to prod others to make future earning projections and then if those estimates aren't met it allows him to be right by someone else being wrong.

9. A false profit[sic] will spread dis-information to take the focus off of the attributes of the particular stock hoping to weaken interest.

10. A false profit[sic] will continue to post his 'opinions' over and over hoping to wear down the stockholders. He thrives on being the center of attention even if it is negative attention.

11. A false profit[sic] dis-regards the requests of the over-whelming majority to get lost.

12. A false profit[sic] is sometimes so sly he will post 'false prophets' lists to direct the attention away from his apparent incompetence.



To: VALUESPEC who wrote (26242)1/29/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: VALUESPEC  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41046
 
valuespec.com@EDUCATIONAL/main.html

I posted the wrong like to the articles on stock scams, etc., in my earlier post. Sorry.



To: VALUESPEC who wrote (26242)1/29/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: Daine Newman  Respond to of 41046
 
Well, I liked it! (False Prophet list) So shoot me!

To the subject at hand, FTEL. Haven't checked for new press releases today, but seems quiet. Suppose Frank is cooking something up. And as of yesterday, his message is still dated 12/5. [Hey Frank, have someone else do it if you're too busy]

And haven't seen the 12/31 financials. Come on guys, let's get going.