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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Genesis Media Group, Inc (GNNX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Sawyer who wrote (546)4/29/1998 2:44:00 PM
From: DavidCG  Respond to of 3129
 
Since GNNX tells us we can come down to their offices at any time and examine the contracts.... I don't see a problem, do you?

I'd be more scared of the companies that say...forget you... we don't have to show you anything.

You are saying "Show me the Money!"

They are saying "Come on over here and see the Money!"

Good Trading!

-DavidCG




To: Mike Sawyer who wrote (546)4/29/1998 2:51:00 PM
From: Roger  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3129
 
Sorry you got burned by TWeeTI Mike, but let GNNX sooth your pain. There has been tons of DD done by this thread in the last couple weeks that is a great source of info, but just because the internet crowd discovered GNNX the last couple weeks doesn't mean they are new. I'm one of those people who did all my DD months ago, and bought in. I haven't sold a single share, why? There is more to come from this Co., and they are for real, at least this is what my DD has brought me to. Naysayers will always be a part of success, and they are a good balance in this hype driven internet trading, but GNNX is that rare real deal.

Good Luck,

Roger



To: Mike Sawyer who wrote (546)4/29/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Respond to of 3129
 
Mr. Sawyer,

Has anyone met the management team?

We have 1 SI member doing that early next week... and someone else stated they will be on business in LA in 2 weeks, so that is two people. That is the beauty of the internet and working together on DD.

Has anyone got any more facts on the contracts other than what is in print. Not much information in print. That worries me a bit.

It is good to be cautious. We all SHOULD be.. while I post here in excitement, I still am always on the lookout and thats what a good thread should be about. As for contracts, the company has stated anyone who sings a non disclosure statement and gives 24 hour notice may walk in and look them over themselves.

Last, look over there investment banker and check them out.
Investment Banker: Dutch Associates, Inc
Contact Person: Tony Nichols (213) 951-8350 or Lou Vector (718) 850-4000
dutchassociates.com
They are "real"

I am sorry to hear about your past misfortunes, but this is an OTC-BB stock and if you want full safety I am sure IBM will take your hard earned money and give you 20% a year. Im shooting for more.. much more. So take a risk with some money if so inclined. GNNX is for real in my book!

Mark



To: Mike Sawyer who wrote (546)4/30/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: Charger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3129
 
Mike - some thoughts...

Bringing up TWTI reminds me of the people who got burned on BreX and were convinced that BCMD was one and the same. Now I dont agree. It is that kind of paranoia, plus other things, and the internet in general, that killed BCMD. Unfortunately for gold mines, BreX will always be in peoples minds. Now we have someone (you) who has Tweeti in his mind and is foisting his first marriage spoils upon the next relationship. Unfortunately for all of us who have to listen, instead of just not getting anywhere near GNNX, these people do get involved and then WORRY.

Now some worry is good. Having your antenna up, is useful. One just has to keep it all in proportion. I am listening, waching, being careful, not being too exposed, picking up the dips, making some profit, staying in so I dont miss something and yet not being dangerous to myself. It will all unfold.

Yes, there are questions, no they cant be answered fully at the moment. Am I ready to sell out? No. Does it sound to good to be true? Yes. Why would somebody of any intelligence plot something "too good to be true."? Why not make it more believable. Well, one reason is that it could be true. A billion dollar bond to back a contract? By a reputable financial institution? People/firms of that calibre and that dollar amount dont play around. Much too dangerous.

JMHO

Charger