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To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)12/8/1998 8:10:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15987
 
GNEN...IN FEBRUARY IT LOOKS LIKE DUMP CITY, I KNOW CHAD GAVE YOU GNEN
SO TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT.LOOKS LIKE ALOT OF PEOPLE BOUGHT IN THE .60'S

To: Kevin Clarke (575 )
From: Chad Beemer
Thursday, Oct 8 1998 1:46PM ET
Reply # of 600

I just found out about a two month old music company headed by a heavy
hitter in the industry Bill Craig. He got MC Hammer,Michael Jackson and The Jackson
Fives careers off the ground. The stock is trading near its lows around 60 cents. There
is a GNEN thread here on SI and
I just posted some other info on that thread to read. The share structure is very
reasonable with 5.4 mill FD and only a 200,000 trading float. Most stock is restricted
by insiders until next Feb.
Bill Craig has 18 years experience in the business and knows some very
large people in the industry. Startup costs are only estimated to be
around 500,000 dollars. Thanks.

BILL CRAIG I CAN'T DIG UP ANY DIRT ON THE GUY.



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)12/9/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15987
 
Thanks for this tip! so far 2 day total 5,357,000 vol. Up double,Triple, Yes! (KAHI).

What a ride from the low + .005 to today's .07bid and back for .045 going into close.

Thanks for the tip as the float is close to changing hands.

Regards,
Jim.....



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/2/1999 7:54:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Respond to of 15987
 
(NFTY) Notify Technology Corporation
Announces Visual 'Got Mail' Technology
For E-Mail Subscribers Using Their
Home Telephone Lines

PR Newswire - February 02, 1999 10:15

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Notify Technology
Corporation (Nasdaq: NTFY) today announced its development of
visual "Got Mail" technology that will allow home users to see that they
have new e-mail without turning on their computers. Notify is marketing
the technology to large telephone companies and Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) that would offer the visual "Got Mail" service to their
dial-up e-mail customers as a value-added service.

"Dial-up e-mail users have long suffered the 10-minute ritual of
powering on the computer, waiting for the modem to connect with the
ISP, opening the e-mail application and checking for new messages --
and all too often to discover that there aren't any," said Paul DePond,
president and chief executive officer of Notify Technology Corporation.
"Equally frustrating, e-mail users forget to check their mail -- sometimes
for days at a time -- missing important messages.

"Notify Technology Corporation has developed the visual 'Got Mail'
technology to help reduce this e-mail user frustration," he said.

As telephone companies and ISPs embrace this technology, the visual
"Got Mail" service will be marketed to the more than 80 million ISP and
free web-hosted dial-up e-mail users nationwide.

"The initial response to our technology has been overwhelming," said
DePond. "Telephone companies are especially excited about this
technology because it promises a possible visual notification solution for
future Unified Messaging services.

"We are negotiating with several telephone companies and ISPs to
begin trials of products that incorporate this technology," he said.

This revolutionary new technology has been designed to operate with all
POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail systems, which are the most commonly used
by ISPs, as well as other proprietary e-mail systems hosted by some of
the largest providers in the world. Notify Technology Corporation is
currently working to enhance the technology to operate with free
web-based e-mail providers, the newest trend in residential e-mail
service.

Notify Technology Corporation, headquartered in San Jose, California,
develops and manufactures telephony adjuncts, devices that add value
to business and residential telephone services offered by telephone
companies. The Company's best-known product is the MessageAlert, a
visual message waiting indicator for telephone company voice mail. The
Company also sells a Centrex-based auto attendant product that is
marketed under the names Centrex Receptionist and Plexar
Receptionist by various telephone companies as part of their Centrex
product line. Notify Technology sells its products through OEM
relationships to major telephone companies and telephony product
retailers.

Statements in this press release regarding product development and
introductions, and future revenues are forward-looking statements within
the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended,
and are subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Actual results could
differ materially from these forward-looking statements as a result of the
following factors: business conditions and growth in the
telecommunications industry and general economics, both domestic and
international; lower than expected customer orders and timing of actual
orders; the timing and extent to which telephone companies adopt,
initiate and promote programs involving the Company's products;
competition from other suppliers of telephony adjunct devices; changes
in product mix or distribution channels; technological difficulties and
resource constraints encountered in developing new products; and
additional factors discussed in the Company's public reports filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SOURCE Notify Technology Corporation

/CONTACT: Michael Manzo, Marketing Manager of Notify
Technology
Corporation, 408-777-7928, or mmanzo@notifycorp.com/

/Web site: notifycorp.com

(NTFY)



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/10/1999 2:46:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
Get ready for my awesome PICK!!!


MoneyMADE



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/10/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Respond to of 15987
 
SOWK- Company News

PRN
09:20:32
SoundWorks International, Inc. Announces a Stock
Dividend of Four Shares For Each Share Currently Held
and New Michael Jordan CD Release

PRN
12/03/1998
SoundWorks International Launches a New Series of
Rare And Exclusive Big Band Recordings

PRN
11/17/1998
SoundWorks International, Inc. Announces Distribution
Agreement With Barnes & Noble On-Line

PRN
11/12/1998
SoundWorks Goes Public and Announces New
Distribution Agreement With Amazon.com



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/13/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
Four for one split can also be explained in these terms of this: A Table dance cost Mr. Metals $20,,,if he's not paying attention and some girl is really putting it on him he may go through four more additional dances.

$20=1 table dance
$80=4 table dances

A total of 5 table dances $100 this is what Mr. Metals owes Julie LOL!!!!

GO SOWK!



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/17/1999 5:09:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
HEADSUP---Mamamia, AM I WORKING ON A PENNYSTOCK! This is a sleeper.... under 2cents!

No news in a year..But recently they've just received new contracts!

I'm still in the due diligence phase...Stay tuned!

MoneyMade!



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/18/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15987
 
DS couldn't pick a winning stock if peter lynch whispered the thing in his ear!!! LOL



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/22/1999 11:19:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
Quick ISSM update! Hey David Sirks ISSM is now .07!


It's not nice to fool with mother nature!



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/23/1999 1:01:00 AM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
You guys like music!! I'll give you a company that will run circles around Daniel Millers!


MoneyMade's TOP SECRET WEAPON!!

Just mention my name on David Letterman Danny that's all i ask LOL!
How do you think i pick up chicks ROFLMAO!!!



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/23/1999 1:49:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 15987
 
NEWS!! Not on the wires/FSOL/ FEBRUARY 23,1999, SAN DIEGO, CA--FILTERED SOULS ENTERTAINMENT INC. announces that its joint venture partner, Skyline Records INC., has aquired highly sought after music consultant Shanon Thames to head up its operating division as Senior Vice President, Operations. The Joint Venture between Filtered Souls and Skyline Records has also appointed Shannon Thames as Project Manager for the Joint Venture's Filtered Souls Multiple artist project.

Los Angeles born Thames entered the field with legendary Berry Gordy music publishing firm, Jobette Music, integral part of the motown umbrella. While at Jobette, Thames developed a talent for new and original writers. Utilizing the skills learned in his early years, he started Flawless Entertainment, working with a raft of recording artists including then superstar, M.C. Hammer plus TV stars Robert Townsend, Jamie Fox and D.L. Hugley. In addition to his finely tuned ears, he also developed meticulous admiistrative skills during his Flawless tenure.

Filtered Souls and Skyline report that they have retained entertainment PR firm Norman Winter and Associates of Los Angeles to handle publicity for the Joint Venture and all its artists. Norman Winter's firm has consulted for such well known artists in the past as Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Barry White, Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Priority Records (Bone Thugs-and-Harmony) and the largest concert in the world, The Victory Tour.

Skyline also reports that it is in the final neotiation stages with one of the "Big 6" record distribution companies for a multi-act worldwide distribution deal. One of Filtered Souls artist duos, Secret Service, is in the Paramount recording studios in Los Angeles completing the final recording and mixing of their upcoming debut album. This album will be the first product to be distributed on a national basis through the forthcoming "Big 6" distribution deal. The national distribution contract and the release date for the Secret Service album are anticipated to be announced imminently.

The Company has approved the granting of incentive stock options to the benefit of directors and employees consisting of options to purchase 300,000 shares of its capital stock for a three year period at $2.50 per share.

FILTERED SOULS ENTERTAINMENT INC.

IAN D. LAMBERT
President

for further information or details call (619) 274-3013
or visit our website at www.filteredsouls.com


-MoneyMade
I N S I D E R T I P S
MoneyMade@Netscape.Net



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/24/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 15987
 
Online Trader Gets
Humbled
After Ignoring His Own Rule

By JOHN R. EMSHWILLER
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Less than a year ago, Gary Swancey was riding high
on the online stock-trading wave.

Under the moniker Ga Bard (he
comes from Georgia and writes
poetry), Mr. Swancey had
hundreds of people following
his Internet stock postings. The 46-year-old former
heating and air-conditioning contractor says he had at
one point turned a $20,000 stake into some $500,000
worth of securities. He even did a stint of
investor-relations work for a small company called
Midland Inc.

These days, Mr. Swancey has largely
dropped off the Internet chat circuit.
He says he has had to sell his
5,600-square-foot home, a rental
property and his 1995 black pickup
truck to pay off debts and raise cash.
Almost all his money is tied up in
Midland, whose shares -- which
were listed on the OTC Bulletin
Board, maintained by Nasdaq, for
stocks that don't qualify for Nasdaq
itself -- haven't traded since they were suspended in
August by the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission. The SEC has questioned Mr. Swancey
and charged two former Midland officials with
securities-law violations. An SEC official declines to
comment.

Though Mr. Swancey says he doesn't believe he did
anything wrong, he concedes, "I made a lot of
mistakes."

Mr. Swancey's misadventures are a warning to those
seeking stock-trading riches on the Internet. While
offering potentially enormous opportunities for
average investors, the Internet is also a minefield of
misinformation and temptation. It is also a place
where relative stock-trading novices such as Mr.
Swancey can quickly become celebrities with
influence and followings.

Mr. Swancey was "respected" and "known all over,"
says Mike Nichols, a former textile salesman from
Clifton, N.J., who became such an Internet trading
celebrity under the moniker Big Dog that he has
started his own online investor-relations firm.

Mr. Swancey says he ventured
into cyberspace after his
Atlanta-area heating and
air-conditioning business went
bust when hoped-for work from
the 1996 summer Olympics
didn't materialize. Retreating to
his home in Stockbridge, Ga., he
began trolling the Internet. By
early 1997, he was trading
stocks, using money from his son and his own
savings. "I figured I could make a living," he says.

Like many Internet players, Mr. Swancey was attracted
to small, obscure stocks that are often volatile. In his
first six months, he says he lost $14,000 of the
$20,000 initial stake, mostly by following the advice
of others on the Internet. "I got passed around more
than a piece of old Tupperware," he says.

Mr. Swancey says he turned things around by doing
his own stock research. His cyberspace reputation
grew. By last year, he had his own Web site, Georgia
Bard's Corner. More than 500 people had marked his
name so they would know when he posted messages
on Silicon Investor (www.techstocks.com), making
him one of the 10 most-followed names on that
popular stock-chat operation.

Mr. Swancey says his budding Internet fame helped
trip him up. "I got so busy teaching people online that
I started ignoring my own message," which included
never getting too involved in one stock, he says.

For him, the stock was
Dallas-based Midland. Mr.
Swancey says he was
attracted by the company's
capital structure, which
included preferred shares
that were each convertible
at attractive prices into 35
shares of common.

As part of his research, he
flew to Dallas to
interview company officials. He started two
stock-chat Web sites about Midland that attracted
thousands of messages. "I could quote page numbers
of the [company] filings with the SEC," says Mr.
Swancey.

Knowledge, however, didn't necessarily bring wisdom
when it came to evaluating the company's flaws --
such as its apparent difficulty deciding what to be
when it grew up. Midland news releases show that
since early 1997 the company was successively
involved in international shipping, wood products,
bearings and power transmission, software, a Las
Vegas restaurant and ethanol fuel.

A parade of top executives also passed through. One,
Mark Pierce, was sued in December 1997 by the SEC
in New York federal court for allegedly trying to
manipulate the stock price of Midland's predecessor
company. Mr. Pierce denies wrongdoing in that
pending case.

Mr. Swancey says that while such turmoil gave him
occasional pause, he kept buying stock. According to
trading records he supplied, he still holds about
10,500 Midland preferred shares, bought at from $3
to $26 each, between late 1997 and mid-1998.

In June, during a new bout of management turmoil,
Mr. Swancey did investor-relations duty for about six
weeks. He and Midland's Mr. Pierce say he wasn't
paid. Mr. Swancey says he took the job because
"everybody online was looking to me."

His move won some cyberspace kudos. "You are the
right man for the job," said one Internet posting. "The
best thing that could happen right now," said another.

Then the SEC suspended trading, citing concerns over
"the accuracy and adequacy" of information about
Midland. Midland's current chairman, Roger
Tompkins, says he is trying to get trading resumed.
(On the last day of trading, Midland common stock
traded at 32 cents a share, down from a high of about
$2.60 a share last May. Midland preferred shares last
traded at $5.)

In October, the SEC filed a still-pending suit in
Tampa, Fla., federal court against Steven A. King, a
Sarasota, Fla., operator of an Internet
stock-information Web site and a former Midland
chairman. The suit alleges Mr. King's Internet
operation "fraudulently touted" Midland and four
other small companies. Mr. King has denied the
charge.

Meanwhile, Mr. Swancey earlier this month resumed
doing investor-relations work, including operating
Web sites -- this time for about $50 an hour. So far,
he says, he is working for two small companies, one,
an environmental concern called CNH Holdings Co.,
the other, a video and general merchandise company
called Diamond Entertainment Corp. Mr. Swancey
says his compensation includes stock options with a
current market value of about $45,000. Officials at
the companies didn't return phone calls.

Despite his Midland-related woes, Mr. Swancey says
he has stayed in the business because "I have to make
a living."

But he offers cautious words to would-be Internet
traders: "Trust no one." Anyone who wants to trade
online, he adds, needs the right tools, knowledge and
discipline. "It is a vicious, vicious arena," he says.



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)2/26/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
VCAH---There is a strong possibility that we'll see news next week explaining this weeks phenomonom <sp>



MoneyMade.Com



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)3/5/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
VCAH--I just received an incredible PM from a very credible source i think you guys will be pleased very soon!


MoneyMade
savvyinvestors.com



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)3/14/1999 12:09:00 AM
From: MoneyMade  Respond to of 15987
 
THIS just in...The great Euro Swindle, plans are underway by the Mafia to flood the market with fake currency in all European countries as unsuspecting citizens won't know the difference due to the Jan. 2002 currency change!

dolcevita.it



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)3/26/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15987
 
NTOY, Running....

I told my Savvy folks 2 days ago! My target is $18 Don't forget rumor is an ad or and article in the Wallstreet Journal on Monday. But what do i know!


MoneyMade



To: Mr Metals who wrote (507)5/19/1999 1:41:00 AM
From: MOneyMade__  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
Old MoneyMade said buy this damn MPTV at .004 some of you boneheads
laughed me 0ut of the building. How many of you wish that you could get that .004 chance again! (Mr. Metals/Provacatuer are you listening)

Go GAAY!

MoneyMade
savvyinvestors.com