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To: Spytrdr who wrote (12805)6/12/1998 6:18:00 AM
From: Ronaldo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Good Morning: I found this at the MTEI thread, on Stinky Defective, sorry if you have already seen it:

To: BILL L (430 )
From: DavidCG Thursday, Jun 11 1998 11:20PM ET
Reply # of 445

Well lookee here what dirt was found on the almighty STOCK DETECTIVE.

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Message 4805979

Interesting info on Stock Detective -
I copied the following text from Yahoo Overvalued Stocks PNLK board.
Posted today:

****IMPORTANT*******
BB_Expose
(43/M/Vancouver BC)
Jun 10 1998
11:03AM EDT

You all might be interested in...

Unfounded statements made by an Internet publication named The Stock Detective
have hurt many of you. On a
regular basis this publication publishes its OPINION about various stocks traded on the
NASDASQ BB system. A
system and listing that is a place of incubation for many companies that do not have the
wherewithal to be formally
listed on a major exchange.

Unfortunately, this system leads to abuses, both by the listed companies and by the
markets themselves. Add to this
the component of US regulations not permitting US brokerages to short these BB issues
and Canadian brokerages
the ability to do so, and you have a volatile situation.

It now appears that the parent of The Stock Detective, AXXESS Inc. Symbol, AXXS,
201 Park Place, Suite 321,
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701, (407) 834-4443 is one such BB issue. It does not
report any numbers, is not
formally listed on any of the major exchanges. Only on the BB, pink sheets if you will
the same place that The Stock
Detective focus's its attention, looking for "scams."

Furthermore, it appears that The Stock Detective was itself the target of a shorting
campaign last December to drive
its price down severely. businessweek.com
Now what has all this to do with the price of rice you might say?

Rumor has it, only rumor mind you, that The Stock Detective, or certain people
associated with The Stock Detective
and/ or its principals, are now working in concert with a certain Canadian brokerage
firm, and is taking very large
short positions in various US BB issues. Then, when the timing is appropriate, The
Stock Detective publishes their
negative and usually unsubstantiated "expose" (death by innuendo,) to accomplish the
obvious. It would appear, if
this rumor were proven factual, that The Stock Detective has found a way to get even
with the shorter's that did
them in last December.

Furthermore, if these rumors can be proven, it would appear that The Stock Detective
may have to face formal
charges from the SEC on behalf of stateside investors in other BB listed securities.

Has your stock price ever been affected by the opinions of The Stock Detective?

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It's about time they get a taste of their own medicine.

Good Trading!

-DavidCG




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To: Spytrdr who wrote (12805)6/12/1998 9:05:00 AM
From: lazarre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
This AM rec'd this article off of an internet on-line info service I subscribe to.

This sector and the opportunities to be derived seem to be growing exponentially with each passing day.

<<<Net telephony seen as opportunity for ISPs

A new study from telecommunications industry researchers Killen & Associates says there is an opportunity
for ISPs and smaller telecommunications carriers to grab an early position in a $9.3 billion market (by 2002)
for Internet telephony services. The report says traditional long distance leaders MCI, and Sprint have been
slow to offer Internet Protocol voice service partly because they risk reducing the revenues they derive from
established customers. This leaves a window for swift new competitors, the researchers believe. "To date, the
most aggressive IP voice offerings have come from ISPs and new entrants including Qwest Communication
and IDT," said Karl Duffy, director, Telecommunications Services. >>>

My prediction: Before the end of 1998, Digicom's name will begin appearing in similar articles.

L