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To: Bob Ebel who wrote (50857)8/6/1998 1:32:00 AM
From: Rich_1  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 55532
 
So sweet of you to worry about Riley. He posted here several times he was riding to Sturgess to a biker rally, I don't see Riley shaking in his boots over a bunch of shorts!

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To: Caroline (1193 )
From: Lee Ring Thursday, Dec 19 1996 4:22PM ET
Reply # of 7745
Caroline,

These shares must be the 144 stock that Michael got a message on while I
was there. They said that these, IMHO, were the potential source of
inventory for the shorters. Their attorney rendered an opinion that
these shares were indeed restricted an could not be sold at the present
time. I may be in error, however I believe that this is the case.

Lee
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To: Edward F.Fokken (2421 )
From: Ron Reece Saturday, Feb 22 1997 5:21PM ET
Reply # of 7745
Ed,

I had my wife buy 1,000 shares while I was in Charleston visiting GRNO.
It looked like GIFS was starting to gain some upside momentum and I
decided to pop in. I also hold 10,000 shares of IMXS that bought back at
the beginning of the year.

I'm seeing that Jeff Silverman is certainly doing his research. The only
thing that I can say is that many of us, to include myself, need to
start verifying this information first hand and start educating
ourselves on what the real story is. I'm very open to Lou Sitaras
sending any documentation that he has on his situation. I'm also open to
Mr. Silverman sending me the results of his due diligence so that I can
confirm it.

I'm not a "hot-shot", but I like to believe that I'm invested in a
company that is honest and deserves greater shareholder support. If GIFS
is such a company like I have thus found GRNO to be, then we can stop
the "mental mastu**ation" and start discussing this company's future
potential.

Nothing like shareholder education. The more educated shareholders you
have, the greater # of voices you will have to shout down the GIFS
"bears". And whatever some of you think of Jeff Silverman, I have to
grant him "kudos" for getting info straight from the company as well as
other sources, while I fail to see any verifiable evidence being
presented by the accusers.

Put up or shut up.

Regards,
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To: craig crawford (2181 )
From: Ron Reece Thursday, Feb 13 1997 6:40PM ET
Reply # of 7745
>It is much easier to trade stocks like FTEL and GRNO that are making
>new highs and have NO ONE sitting on a loss.

Craig,

I sat on GRNO (at a loss) for some 7 months before the recent take off.
I am currently quite profitable on all of my positions in the stock, as
well as those who took a chance on a story that was perceived as "too
good to be true". However, it is true, and their properly executed
business strategy of consolidating the waste oil industry will make a
name that is regularly uttered on CNBC within two years. Of that I am
quite positive.

I bought 1,000 more shares of GRNO at $6 3/8 and on the same day
purchased 1,000 of GIFS at $2 1/16. I also hold 10,000 of IMXS at $.13.
All 3 of these I am willing to hold long term unless something drastic
alters the fundamentals.

I am not making a recommendation on GIFS, nor should anyone believe that
I am comparing GRNO and GIFS. I know GRNO about as well as any investor
can. I don't know GIFS except from the rhetoric and the news releases.
However, I plan on getting to the bottom of the GIFS story sometime very
soon. Inquiring minds want to know. If I can find something that I can
"hug" which gives me a warn and fuzzy feeling, I might say a few kind
words about the company. However, at this point, it is sufficient that
GIFS is still a controversial stock to me, but one with a significant
story that apparently needs an audience that can determine whether they
are "fact or fiction".

Regards,

Ron
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To: Ron Reece (1809 )
From: Demosthenes del Fuego Monday, Jan 27 1997 8:23PM ET
Reply # of 7745
Mr Reece, you are so smart. Forget past deeds. Get out of the business
your not allowed in. Ask Mohamed how he got into the insurance business.
Ask Mike what he traded before joining Mohamed.

Des
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To: Larry Voyles (188 )
From: micky Wednesday, Jul 1 1998 3:03PM ET
Reply # of 371
If it generally is agreed that 9 times out of 10, BB companies are BS,
while MM's are doing what they do per Dr. Meade, 9 times out of 10 they
will win, some bigtime if a company is halted, so they don't have to
cover. It's just business, same as trading, etc. <<<<<<

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Rich_1