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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Cryogenic Solutions Inc. (CYGS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Due Diligence who wrote (2359)8/3/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4028
 
No conflicts at all Jimbo.
or
Start sewing, it looks like a pigs ear to me

catless.ncl.ac.uk

Anyone who isn't clear on this, doesn't want it clear.
It is clear to me that selling your CYGS stock is clearly a good idea, even if you take a clear loss it is better than clearly being taken to the cleaners.

The Shrimp Company proves to be totally insane, totally completely insane. It explains a lot. The frozen babies, the ones that couldn't be thawed. The shrimp, that couldn't be frozen because there weren't any. The clinic where 5,000 shares lets you push to the front of the line, the skin cream which lets you shine while you push your way forward, and of course, the cure for ageing.

Dog has proven to be the worst enemy of this thread, yet Jimbo thinks he has some answers. It is apparent to me that Big Dog got a whole bunch of money the day of the pump and bought a whole lot of shares at or near peak prices, crowing very loudly while he did that. Other posters helped his hype. Go back and read this thread. You would have to have a clear agenda to actually think the dog could add anything here but more hype.



To: Due Diligence who wrote (2359)8/3/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4028
 
I'd ask only two questions, far simpler:

Q. Did Mike Skillern help his father commit fraud in 1991?

A. Yes.

Q. Do you feel comfortable investing in a company whose President and founder has that sort of past?

A. I certainly wouldn't.

And this, of course, leaves aside the question of the Frozen Babies debacle. Remember, they promised this was a viable technology. Only it wasn't. Couldn't reanimate the embryos.