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To: lady luck who wrote (545)2/11/1998 3:31:00 PM
From: PHILL  Respond to of 18444
 
Rande Is, I for one would like to thank you for your posts. We need someone who has looked into this situation the way you have. Vanderlip, as I understand it, did leave, although she was orginally going to stay on and run the company. She stated for personal reasons I beleive. I thought maybe not enough money on the table or something like that. I agree on the constant calling of the company on every little detail. Now I will probably get flamed for saying that, but Ive been flamed before.

Good luck to all

PHILL



To: lady luck who wrote (545)2/11/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: papa bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Low for the day 1/8!!!!???? Whaaaaaaaaaa hoppened????



To: lady luck who wrote (545)2/13/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 18444
 
OFF TOPIC QUESTION>

Since this NETZ group is the largest and most diverse that I follow,
I'd like to run something by you:

The entire penny, micro cap, OTC, reporting and non-reporting alike market has taken a bath lately. Yet I see the same names "promoting" stocks on other threads abandon of all caution. I am beginning to think there are as many promoters as investors on SI.

Is there a way to 'help' know who is a paid promoter, hypester, broker or otherwise has a professional interest in a stock? And can we somehow sort out from this pack the "private investor?"

If not, what if I were to start a thread where "public declarations" could be made stating to the effect of:

"I, [your name] freely and publicly declare and swear that I have never, nor do I still receive compensation of any kind from the selling of or promoting of stocks or other securities. Specifically, I am not a stock broker or paid promoter. I am not employed by the companies, subsidiaries, stocks or holding companies of which I publicly post comments. Furthermore, I understand that misrepresentation regarding my interest in a company is considered
a fraudulent act by the Securities and Exchange Commission and is
a Federal offense punishable by law."


Would ANYONE here dare to declare?

More importantly, would it make a difference? What are your thoughts?
[you may email or private message me if you'd rather not clutter the
NETZ thread] I would love to hear your opinions on this.

Thank you,

Rande Is