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To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/22/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: Rico Staris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Fortune............

WILL BE WRITING ANOTHER ARTICLE SOON.....
GUESS ABOUT WHO.............ROTFLMAO!

BUSTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rIco
THE OLD FAT AND UGLY!




To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/22/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: Rico Staris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Now we know where the money went........

NOWHERE!
>>>Amazon sent the shares, along with 480,000 shares Mann asked to borrow, to Whitecliffe and Shoreline, but the money was never paid, Sylver says.<<<<

BWAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!

Desperate times
needs DESPERATE ACTIONS!

PUPPETS! Thats what I call them....they sure don't have a clue of who they are messing around with....ROTFLMAO!

rIcO
THE OLD FAT AND REALLY VERY UGLY! no matter how much make-up I put on!

ROTFLMAO!

YEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAW! 9200



To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/22/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Wooooo! Are we dealing with a Clueless Person?

At the same time, the company is orchestrating a "short squeeze" against investors who have sold the very same shares of stock short.

Doesn't he realize that it's illegal for a company to "orchestrate" a squeeze?

This merits comment as well, though the journalist seems to have been too dumb to understand what Sylver said:

If the squeeze works, said Amazon President Mike Sylver, it "is going to end all short selling in this country as we know it."

Wooooooo again. Mr Market's gonna be VERY surprised to hear about THAT.




To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/22/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 26163
 
>>>At the same time, the company is orchestrating a "short squeeze" against investors who have sold the very same shares of stock short.<<<

I bet the judge that ordered aznt not to orchestrate a short squeeze will not be pleased to see this in print. Isn't it just like admitting that you have not followed the courts orders or did I read those orders wrong?

Do you think this article had anything to do with the price going down 4.73% on volume of 11,000 today?

I bet it was Ellen and Cavalry bought 200 of those shares, did you buy the rest spideymart?

zonkie....



To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/22/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
>>Las Vegas herbal MEDICINE company Amazon Natural Treasures Inc <<

The FDA will interested to know this.

All in all this seems to be a pretty stupid article. Is this the gambling reporter? What's that wet stuff behind his ears ?



To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/22/1998 11:39:00 PM
From: s martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
I'm confused. Did the company "agree to sell" or were they "hoodwinked" or were the shares "stolen"? And just why would they sell the shares for .25 when the price during March was never that low?

>>In a complaint filed in U.S. District Court last month, Amazon says it agreed in March to sell two First Concorde clients -- Whitecliffe Investment Fund Ltd. and Shoreline Securities Ltd., both also of Cancun -- 4 million shares for $1 million. <<

>> the company says it was hoodwinked into issuing to offshore
brokerages earlier this year. <<

>>Las Vegas herbal medicine company Amazon Natural Treasures Inc. is locked in a legal battle with a group of off-shore brokers it claims stole <<

Ticker: AZNT

Date Volume High/Ask Low/Bid Close
-------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
03/02/98 15,800 1 1/8 0 13/16 0 13/16
03/03/98 81,500 0 7/8 0 3/4 0 3/4
03/04/98 31,600 0 13/16 0 5/8 0 5/8
03/05/98 33,100 0 13/16 0.65 0.65
03/06/98 66,800 0 13/16 0 3/4 0 3/4
03/09/98 116,900 0 7/8 0 3/4 0 7/8
03/10/98 23,500 0 7/8 0 3/4 0 7/8
03/11/98 135,100 0 15/16 0 13/16 0 13/16
03/12/98 5,300 0 13/16 0 3/4 0 13/16
03/13/98 17,000 0 7/8 0 13/16 0 7/8
03/16/98 91,600 0 7/8 0 13/16 0 13/16
03/17/98 13,300 0 3/4 0 3/4 0 3/4
03/18/98 5,600 0 7/8 0 3/4 0 7/8
03/19/98 3,900 0 7/8 0 13/16 0 13/16
03/20/98 42,000 0 7/8 0 13/16 0 7/8
03/23/98 23,400 0 15/16 0 13/16 0 15/16
03/24/98 86,500 1 1/4 0 7/8 1 1/4
03/25/98 2,300 1 1/4 1 1/8 1 1/4
03/26/98 32,200 1 1/4 1 1/8 1 3/16
03/27/98 67,700 1 3/8 1 3/16 1 3/16
03/30/98 182,900 1.32 1 1/8 1.32



To: Spider Valdez who wrote (9197)10/23/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: Mr. Forthright  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26163
 
Good afternoon 007,

<<Sylver claims the company was tricked into sending 4.48 million shares to Joseph Andy Mann, managing director of First Concorde Securities Ltd., a brokerage with offices in Nevis, West Indies, and Cancun, Mexico. In a complaint filed in U.S. District Court last month, Amazon says it agreed in March to sell two First Concorde clients -- Whitecliffe Investment Fund Ltd. and Shoreline Securities Ltd., both also of Cancun -- 4 million shares for $1 million. Amazon sent the shares, along with 480,000 shares Mann asked to borrow, to
Whitecliffe and Shoreline, but the money was never paid, Sylver says.>>

Have you heard about Seagram selling PolyGram's movie library to MGM for $250 million? Sources said that Seagram gave title to the library to MGM and are now crossing their fingers MGM will send the money.

Have you ever heard of the word "closing"? Did AZNT really send the shares to Mann without having received consideration for them? Scary, very scary.