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To: Mr. Forthright who wrote (2075)6/29/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 12810
 
Interesting. I can imagine the geologists standing by, checking their instruments, calculating stock price. Ain't technology wonderful?



To: Mr. Forthright who wrote (2075)6/29/1998 1:35:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 12810
 
Ponder this:

If this stock goes up and there is no news.Well let this say then the stock goes down but If the stock does good and there is good news out this week It still could go down because people sell on good news. Sometimes nothing makes sense about the stock market.

Among other things.

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To: Mr. Forthright who wrote (2075)6/29/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12810
 
More hilarity from JimB. Remember: this guy writes a newsletter, and so apparently considers himself to be some kind of authority on trading and markets:



well if what you say is true then there's no way PRWT could
have gone from .015 to .125 but guess what it did...

why?? well for one part... alot of the float is held TIGHTLY..

I know of a couple people that combined have 45million shares
and won't be selling anytime soon..

so don't discount this stock... it can move... and it certainly
does move... we've all seen the proof over the last few
weeks..

this one doesn't act like it has a big float.. which leads
me to believe that there's not nearly the 165million in the
float.. maybe half that... but know way of knowing for
sure.. but reason and common sense would tell you that the
float is much smaller than 165million.. at least the free
trading float anyway. do what's best for you.


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Emphasis mine. Reverse split, anyone? And there's MORE!

don't you think some people must have
done their homework on this new company??? they probably have ALOT
more info than we do.. and the CEO himself own like 450,000,000 shares or something like
that..


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Tears are running down my cheeks...