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To: jim ratliff who wrote (226)10/16/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: Beermeister  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 456
 
10-15 per month? Yea Right! Try one or two. Did you get in on VHSN when we did? We sold today and made nice profit! We will be buying it again when it goes back down to $1.50. Also, be aware that we have two early opportunities with stocks that will be listed on the OTC-BB in November or December. One is Thermotek International and the other Western Pacific Cigar Corporation. These two deals are brought to you courtesy of the same group that brought us ININ. Do you want a chance to be the earliest of early birds and get in before the general public does (those who did this with ININ are extremely happy right now)? Instead of criticizing why don't you ask how you can get involved?



To: jim ratliff who wrote (226)10/18/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: Mannie Bucks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 456
 
Jim,

You stated, " WSW may have profited but, no one else did." Just for your information, I purchased ININ on 17 Aug 98 at .061 and sold on 18 Aug 98 at .0975. So much for your last quote. Now, I'm not saying that WSW hits every time, but some have done pretty good. ININ was a pump and dump all the way, I just wish I got in the day before and waited to sell until the next day. So next time you want to bash something, take a look at how the stock has done (not where it currently is.) A bunch of people made money on ININ, apparently not you.

Have a good one,

Mannie Bucks