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To: Mr Metals who wrote (6247)3/5/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: RMF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
Mr. Metals,
The Insider Report has quite a history of featuring stocks that haven't done too well.
Those stocks have a tendency to disappear over time.
In six months will KRY join AMS and others in the ranks of the forgotten great plays?



To: Mr Metals who wrote (6247)3/5/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
You forgot the disclaimer Mr Metals.

Barb



To: Mr Metals who wrote (6247)3/6/1998 4:02:00 PM
From: William Peavey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
At the risk of presenting something already known
I checked my most recent Harvard Business School Alumni Directory, published in 1995, for a listing on Mr Asensio, (hoping to prove him a fraud I guess...) and I found the following:

ASENSIO, Manuel Peter MBA 82 (Section) B

Managing Director
Asset Trading Company
1212 Fifth Avenue, Suite 7B
New York, NY 10041
TEL: 212-860-3520
RES: 1345 Northeast Fifth Avenue
Boca Raton, FL 33432

Asset Trading Company is obviously the name under which he styled himself when he submitted his profile for this edition.

I had thought his bear raid was extremely aggressive and out of character for an "investment banker" to broadcast so publicly on the internet.
A hedge fund perhaps. Certainly not a player who required the good will of others for his continued success. He is no banker. They raise money. This is pure destructive behavior, and represents the worst of the MBA mentality

Long and uneasy about it,

Bill Peavey