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To: Shawn Donahue who wrote (981)9/10/1998 7:49:00 AM
From: Alan Markoff  Respond to of 1542
 
<< If you wish to share your frustration try to PM me and give
me a chance to answer your accusations before deeming to
portray me as something I am not. >>

You and I both know that I have sent Private Messages
to you about TNRG...and you have chosen to not respond
to my more than polite requests...


Maybe you should try to read what I said; a chance to answer your accusations.............

The only purpose of your PM was to pick my brain of what I thought of TNRG at the time you sent it. I am not here to hold your hand you are an adult maybe you should act like one instead of whining when TNRG is down. If you want trading advise (as for your PM) go see a broker and don't mess with Bulletin Board stocks.

The stock is presently at .07. Before buying any security do your research. I noticed their was no thread on this one and feel it was worth sharing.

The above is what I stated on the header. If you wish to read more into it that's your problem but I think it's pretty clear.

Sorry Shawn but the problem is your own and as far as the God Bless routine I have been told that before it doesn't carry much weight with me since most of it is phoney from some.

It is more important how you earn your money,
than how you spend it...think about it!


How I earn my money?? I do it like anyone else who purchases stock..... some you win some you lose. If you seem to lose more than you win than that only is an indication of doing something other than investing in stocks or find a financial adviser that performs since he controls your money and is able to buy and sell based on his judgments. The typical problem is when one sees a stock for a mere .07 cents they put a crap load of their money in one security and when things go wrong they either look at themselves (ITS CALLED GREED) or they try to lame blame on others.

I do not control your money nor do I control your account so get a life. We all know what happened to TNRG all you have to do is read the thread.... plus all the gossip that goes along with it to lame blame on others as to divert attention from themselves.