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Microcap & Penny Stocks : NAMX -- North American Expl.-- Que Sera Sera! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (3919)6/11/1998 9:38:00 AM
From: Hunter Vann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4736
 
You are mistaken about that press release being removed. The link to the release
expired from time as all press releases do long before any other releases were
removed, if they were removed and didn't just expire also. Let's try to keep our facts
straight and not be rumor mongering, OK?


Once again, you are wrong Sturgeon! I wish one of these days you'd get your facts straight instead of making yourself look like a total idiot. I'll show you a little secret. When you go to Yahoo quotes, click the news button under the More Info category. There you will be able to access press releases on particular companies for over 1 year. Now, this does depend on how many releases a particular company has. Take INTC for example, since they have so many releases, you'll not be able to access a whole year's worth. But, in the case of NAMX, you would be able to access every release dating back to mid '97 because they simply didn't have that many releases generated. Well, you can't because these releases were taken down by NAMX management! Hell, Michael Stamm even said that the releases were taken down because of inaccurate facts put out by Paul Ebeling.

PS Did you notice the other day that another press release link expired? It happens all
the time.


No, once again you are wrong. NAMX has made two press releases since the firing of Ebeling. They are still up on Yahoo. Every release made prior to Ebeling's firing have been removed. Let's try and keep our facts straight and not be rumor mongering, OK?