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To: Cosmo Daisey who wrote (1893)6/30/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Geoff  Respond to of 6439
 
Check this out, more from the choir...

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Company Press Release

SOURCE: Alertnewsletter.com

Internet Newsletter Recommends Trading Buy In Shares of Reebok

DENVER, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Internet Investment Newsletter Alertnewsletter.com recommended a trading buy in
shares of Reebok International Ltd.(NYSE: RBK - news) citing the new advertising campaign for their DMX and ''3D'' line of
athletic shoes. ''John Elway endorsing the line should dramatically increase sales going into the fall.''

In early June 1997, Alertnewsletter.com recommended shares of Reebok citing a high demand for Reebok's DMX running
shoe. The stock traded 10 points higher in the following 20 days.

Also recommended as ''extremely undervalued'' were shares of Phillip Morris (NYSE: MO - news), Cliffs Drilling CO
(NYSE: CDG - news) and Ancor Communications (Nasdaq: ANCR - news).

Alertnewsletter.com is an Internet based investment newsletter covering trading and speculative picks from virtually every area
of the market. Free 30 day trials are available by pointing your web browser to alertnewsletter.com.

SOURCE: Alertnewsletter.com

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To: Cosmo Daisey who wrote (1893)6/30/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: Geoff  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6439
 
Wow, McCain is a real moron! I don't like the Clintons much either, however, I am not a Senator supposedly allied with Bill over the smoking issue.

geoff