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To: kennbill who wrote (23590)8/25/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: Little Engine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Let's see... so, I warn people not to believe hype (as I always have), then... I start the hype? Sure...

I don't have any experience in stock manipulation, but: wouldn't it be smarter to fudge a bit, and suggest before the hype began that there might (just might) be a chance that FAMH could be taken over, instead of dismissing the idea? That way, the runup might make me look smart, and you couldn't nail me for hyping when the scheme fell apart.

And why would shorters be interested in driving the price up?

Observation: whoever planned the scam today picked the wrong stock. With the huge float, it didn't move very quickly, and sadly never will... and could not hold on to said gains. Hint to the hypester: pick a stock easier to manipulate next time. The days of quick run-ups on good FAMH news are over.

If I were hyping, I'd enlist the help of people smarter than James Smith, trust me.



To: kennbill who wrote (23590)8/25/1998 9:53:00 PM
From: Lurker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
Hmmm, let's see:

(1) The names of the people who sent the false messages were:

DaveSmith98
CliffLee68

Janitor's E-mail address is:

Janitor48 . . .

2) The false messages were sent from La Jolla, CA.

Janitor lives in La Jolla, CA.

Hmmm . . . hmmm . . . hmmm . . .

Lurker
(Hey, this McCarthyism can be fun! When is it my turn to be the bad guy? I don't have a black hat; but, I have a nice big sombrero!)