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To: Keiko who wrote (1362)1/11/1999 6:03:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Respond to of 2664
 
How come you have never answered one question in regards to your false hype postings here

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Whaat do you have to say about it now Mr Promotor



To: Keiko who wrote (1362)1/11/1999 6:10:00 PM
From: interesting man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2664
 
Keiko, its great to see you again. You are the man!!!!!



To: Keiko who wrote (1362)1/11/1999 7:26:00 PM
From: Blair P. Houghton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2664
 
Big blocks all over the boards today

Check out the trade rates for SEEK. (Then go buy DIS, which I bought in lieu of making another Internet Gaffe. But just imagine what happens when the world realizes that DIS *is* go.com even if SEEK put it together and go.com will make yahoo and excite look like gopher sites. And DIS is no money-losing, intangible-asset, overpriced Internet balloon.)

Oh, and, hey! Keiko's back!

Time to watch the fur fly as everyone accuses Keiko of all kinds of identity crimes.

--Blair



To: Keiko who wrote (1362)1/12/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2664
 
The MLRE pr-man answers questions @ "S. Samblis" SI Profile, scroll down to read posts. Details expanding questions from this thread and phone #'s for MLRE offices and contractors were also given.
(re: thread debate) On The Side Of Holding, in a Positive Opinion...
Continuing a hold MLRE stock bought in late December with very positive expectations for short and long term profits. This upcoming first-of-a-kind Internet Auction Site & Coming Portal is in growth from a new magazine (Millionaire Magazine) with an existing subscriber base, sales, and capital to grow which I think was intelligently achieved with no debt. The target market ranges from beach reads and fantasizers, all the way to the solidly affluent who would prefer to shop at home for high ticket items & not go out.
The shares traded for growth cash by MLRE must be held for a year, & I'm in supposition that the holders of the issue would be smart enough not to kill the goose that lays the golden egg by doing anything which would diminish the share value, as this would not be to their own interest (a projected assumption of mine, makes sense).
The chart patterning of the recent dip after the climb established a firm bottom for a new range in view. Mr. Samblis factual reply to my question about the present MLRE effort of upgrade from OTC to Nasdaq is of positive interest (listed almost last with his posts to this board on his Silicon Investor Profile). Am very pleased with the performance of MLRE today, in the market! She held steady amidships on a day of netstock sell-off! Because of this and the coming new magazine issue, I look for another nice rise soon, with or contrary to market - if (my opinion and observation on down net days like today), the usual pattern of those being about to rise holding steady amid others falling that I have observed at other times, holds true.
The new issue of Millionaire Magazine will be on sale Friday, which I would imagine will have much to say about the expansion of this publishing house to an Internet zine, Auction Site, and what looks to me like the beginnings of a savvy and diversified portal (not just fancy items for sale, there's investors section, forums, etc. as well) - go to millionaire.com and click on guests to view the prototype. The site works smoothly and fast. It's appearance is relaxing to one's eye. Site artisans have embellished Millionaire dotcom with what I would call a "subdued Versailles" look of wealth and taste, verging on baroque at times, and all a bit tongue in cheek - just right. Such an overall quality as millionaire.com prototype is not achieved overnight, and it is a usable site in many ways, especially for advertisers and potential inhabitants of the Cyber Auction to come. The Glass Is Half Full, as I see it.
Good luck to all,
Joana