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To: MY OPINION who wrote (50485)7/31/1998 9:42:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Subject: MTEI - Mountain Energy - No BASHING Allowed
To: Forest Gump
From: Graystone
Jul 31 1998 8:09PM EST
Reply #7453 of 7467
Hey Gump
or
You Readers

You probably remember the Shareshaker thread, probably not, heheheh.
A little background for any who might be interested. First, why is it SI's funniest thread, look here
#reply-5369890

So now that you understand why I think RMIL is still funny, let me tell you about the Shareshaker Thread started by Pugs, an RMIL long. He claimed that Zeev was a shareshaker, which is patently ludicrous. Then he had the gall to start a thread to that effect. I undertook to explain the joke to everybody. The whole thread got blasted right off of SI, taking with it some very good work, well I thought it was funny, Pugs didn't like it, heheheh.

You may think this has no bearing on your thread over here but it certainly does. In case you haven't noticed, your stock has been hyped, marched down and halted. You have been, snookered, robbed, taken, ripped off, lied to and just generally treated poorly. Oh yes, let's do it all again, just follow the little blue line, baah, baah.

That was rude, wasn't it



To: MY OPINION who wrote (50485)7/31/1998 10:56:00 PM
From: bmart  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Mr. Bigs,
If I could add something pertaining to Everen Securities,
PFG bought a big investment
firm with the idea of dealing individual stocks through their agents. It turned out to be a 'dog', so like all big companies they cut their losses early and sold the 'dog' to Everen Securities. To the contrary of what is being said, Everen did not buy Principal Securities (they don't have that kind of money), they only bought the 'dog' that the Principal was trying to dump.
There were fleas that came with that dog. We have 2 very good sources at Everen who have supplied us with a wealth of information. What will be revealed shortly , in due course, will make for very interesting and relevant reading.

RB