To: Graystone who wrote (10406 ) 7/24/1998 7:55:00 PM From: Graystone Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
Quido, Some Background or How to Wallpaper with Share Certificates (Your Rights) Credit to Ron Reece for first exposing Quido as a manipulator of stock prices. Here is Ron Reece explaining to Pugs, how to obtain enough paper to redo his den. This is from June 16 #reply-4879026 I am not saying this is the same Quido mind you, the post just came to light on a search. It certainly seems to fit our soap, although it is entirely unrelated except for Quido. This stock has an extremely large distribution. Many small investors are holding this stock. I also think this story will take a long time to unfold . In regards to what is going to happen, just look at the last halt-spike-skewer. Certainly I have an intention in posting here. It is not to create the story but to tell the story. Quido is a perfect demonstration. I didn't do it, I didn't make, or play the part of Bob, I have presented a large selection of Bobisms for you to read so you can decide. In my world, some of you left this company and story when you met Bob. More of you will leave as things continue to become clear. You are not responsible for this erosion in value, nor am I, nor is the SEC, not the Evil M&M's, not the folks on SI. You may make an exception to that last bit for Bob. Bob is part of the problem for small investors. Golden Eagle is responsible for everything that has happened here, the pinks, the charges, the news, I believe they may even have a hand in Bob's presence on this thread, that is my opinion. The red viper slowed to about ninety KPH as it approached a house with a semi-circular drive, a gray 450SLC was parked behind a new black Jeep, the jeep had the gold trim package. The Viper hit the slightly rising entrance to the driveway and created a huge shower of sparks form the undercarriage, the brakes screamed the car to a stop and the driver, got out of the car unsteadily. He began to make his way past the beds of "Evening Scent" laid out near the entrance, the perfume from the flowers hung heavy on the night air, the driver didn't notice. Reaching the front door he rang the doorbell and waited