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To: (Bob) Zumbrunnen who wrote (2956)2/2/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Timothy Grimes  Respond to of 3906
 
Bob wrote:

When a stock becomes listed, it finally becomes shortable. And I'm sure there are plenty like myself who are looking forward to that day....

Bingo. This is what I have been waiting for as well. Sell short and never have to cover! This so-called company is drenched in bullshit and an easy short call. Let's pray for a listing!

Tim



To: (Bob) Zumbrunnen who wrote (2956)2/3/1998 11:42:00 PM
From: GrandPohba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3906
 
HOLY COW!!!!!!!!

SOMETHING JUST HIT ME RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES!!!!!!!

Read the last 2 sentences in the previous post
Bob Zumbrunner nailed it!!!!!!

Go back and read the last 2 sentences of the last post by BOB Zumbrunner.

It is so OBVIOUS!!!!!

When this thing gets listed, Waite and See can then short it, sell into the short, then begin to buy it back.
THEY WILL MAKE MONEY WHEN IT GOES UP AND DOWN.
They obviously know how to manipulate a stocks price, so this will be VERY EASY for them to do.
They have figured out the perfect crime. And guess what.
It's ALL legal.

Everyone, Go to the bank tomorrow and withdraw any money you have on deposit. Invest it all in HVSFD.
Don't worry. You can trust the management of this company.

I see none of the hypsters have decided to share their buy in prices(except for don roberson, who's not playing with a full deck).

Nor have any of them accepted my challenge. I wonder why not.

See how they ignore questions they don't care to answer.

GP



To: (Bob) Zumbrunnen who wrote (2956)2/4/1998 11:47:00 AM
From: Don Dunlap  Respond to of 3906
 
I thought the *D" at the end of a stock symbol indicated that delisting proceedings had begun by the stock exchange. Not too long ago, software maker Informix got caught cooking the books and had to restate earnings. Nasdaq changed their symbol from IFMX to IFMXD to indicate they might delist the stock. Perhaps this is the reason for the reverse split.