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To: Sili Investor who wrote (2824)12/3/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: Chad Barrett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
<< Guess who helped finance MCF? >>

I'm guessing that Taurus may have helped finance MCF? Not that it really means much... any brokerage will do a financing just so that they can make some money off of it.

I pointed out MCF to everyone here because it has had a couple of strong up days and the volume has been increasing. It is up to everyone to do their own DD and decide if they want to invest in it. I only became aware of the stock last night and haven't had a chance to finish my DD.. I'm just following it on momentum and activity right now.

So far today MCF has traded over half a million shares... it is still very active.. the only question is - Will it continue to go up?

... you never do know...

... but since we are all waiting for BII to settle down a bit, there are other promising companies out there.

Best of luck to everyone... BII still has High volume... so it may still have some surprises left... ? who knows?

Chad



To: Sili Investor who wrote (2824)12/3/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: Fishfinder  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
Agreed There is something that should be very illegal about what is going on in the world of business journals. I'm sure someone is getting very rich as a result. I wonder if Waldo has any comments on the rationale behind what Taurus or who ever it was had to say? A bit of a joke if you ask me . I was in @ $2,86 and holding . $3.00 was the norm pre crash. Scott