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To: tonto who wrote (40922)2/7/1998 7:54:00 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 55532
 
morning tonto,so who is this Joel Marcus? DD



To: tonto who wrote (40922)2/7/1998 8:01:00 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 55532
 
"During April 4, 1997 the Company registered 2,000,000 shares of common stock pursuant to a Form S-8 registration statement. At the time of this filing the Company had issued 1,656,680 shares for compensation.
It really is going to be nice to find out how much each employee/associate<g> was compensated and how much of that compensation they still have in the form of stock..
No financials-no information..
I would assume we'll know this before trading resumes..DD



To: tonto who wrote (40922)2/7/1998 2:47:00 PM
From: Pugs  Respond to of 55532
 
FYI
Message 3348004

>>>>Subject: ARET (Formerly KLHE)
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To: Bob Zumbrunnen (3426 )
From: JAKE Thursday, Feb 5 1998 10:29AM EST
Reply # of 3446
I found this on another thread and thought it was interesting.

1. Be anonymous, of course
2. Use 10% fact and 90% suggestion in one's posts.
Facts give credibility, while suggestion does the "sell".
3. Let others "help" you learn about a stock thereby
developing rapor and a support base.
4. Use multiple handles, but develop a unique style
for each.
5. Use multiple ISPs.
6. Start each new handle slowly to build acceptance.
7. Occasionally, use two handles to "discuss" an issue.
8. Do not show all your cards at once when slamming or
hyping a stock. It's a war - it's ok to lose a battle
as long as you save enough ammo to win the war.
9. Know your enemies - they will end up being your best
weapons.
10.Only slam until the tide starts to turn. Let doubt carry
the stock back with the tide.
11.Hype only until others have caught the "fever", then
only enough to keep the fever going.
12.Maintain an appearance of being open minded but a slant
in either direction is acceptable.
13.Don't appear meek. No one follows the meek.
14.Strike just as your opponent starts to gather momentum but
not before or you lose your sting.
15.Don't worry if people peg you for a slammer or a hypester.
The doubt/dream will remain and that's what you are after.
16.If pegged, put up a brief fight, then let them feel they've
won. This puts their guard down within a few days and
your other handles can take over from there.
17.When slamming a stock, the intent is to minimize its
rise, not to create an instant plunge.
18.To slam a stock requires you only to kill the dream not
the company.
19.Use questions to invoke critical thinking and use
statements to reinforce.
20.You can be liberal in your questions but be specific
and precise in your statements.
21.Don't lie.
22.When slamming, encourage research beyond calling the company.
You know people are far too lazy and it's only doubt you are
after, not confirmation.
23.When hyping, encourage calling the company. You can trust
the company to put on a good dog and pony show. After all,
they want the price up too.
24.It only takes one person to say they've called the company
and everything is all right to put people's minds at ease.
25.When slamming, discourage people from taking the
company's word - encourage them to seek outside proof.
If the company's history is bad, point them there.
26.When hyping, point to forward looking statements often.
If the company's past is bad, tell them it's a different
company now.
27.When slamming, refer to missed deadlines and weak financials.
28.When hyping, if the price fails to rise, blame the MMs never
suggest it's a lack of interest or weakness in the fundamentals.
Emphasize all the buying.
29.When slamming, if the price rises, blame it on a temporary
mass reaction to a press release rather than real interest in
the stock. Point out low volume and emphasize the selling.
30.Pretend to share the same concerns by learning what
they want to hear.
31.And above all else, be unpredictable.

This post is not designed to encourage stock manipulation.
Be aware. Trust no one. Know your weaknesses.<<<<<<<<
Pugs