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To: George Bielski who wrote (75)1/8/1999 6:15:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 117
 
What city and state are Hein & Associates
located in? Likewise, the past accountant?



To: George Bielski who wrote (75)1/9/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Respond to of 117
 
I have traced Guardian Tech solicitors at
pages.prodigy.com
files drug5.txt, drug7.txt
They include Joe Ciccarelli, Joe Nunziato,
Howard Berger, Sarah Pollard, etc. All of
the broker firm names have changed. They
appear to have fixed prices on GRDN stock
and warrants to steal money from people that
they solicited with cold calls, etc, c1996. There currently
is favorable mention of sales to a Persian Gulf
ally, one in Europe, etc, and an unexpected federal grant
that should result in domestic police order increase
in early 1999, but the market makers want the stock
down at present, compared to what they initially priced
it at, when it was losing money. Where did they divert
the money too?



To: George Bielski who wrote (75)1/10/1999 1:29:00 PM
From: Cookie Monster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 117
 
Um....I think you should get your facts straight. Most public companies re-elect their board of directors at each AGM. It's not that there is anything "wrong" with the old board, but rather just due process.

As for the accountants....probably the same goes here unless there needs to be a change. What's the big deal about changing accountants.

As for the stock taking serious "gas" as you call it.....the stock is so tight, any buying or selling moves it either up or down. I don't think a stock with a float this small moving the way it has is reason for concern. Just as when lots of buying pours in and it runs to $3.00, one shouldn't get too emotional becuase this is largely caused by a lack of shares on the market. It's the same reason Internet stocks can move up hundreds of percentage points in a day....becuase they only float a couple of million shares and then every investor in the US wants a piece of them.




To: George Bielski who wrote (75)6/10/1999 11:15:00 PM
From: George Bielski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 117
 
Ollie, if you read this stop BS'ing on talk shows and run this company in hut two three order. Right now soldier!