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To: Far Side who wrote (2740)1/22/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3458
 
TRBD shareholders, I'm sorry, but this stock had scam written all over it, for a long time now.

And it was all presented here in this thread.

The officers, Halimi and Nowek, were penny stock people from Vancouver, the world capital of stock fraud. The co. got started with two notorious Vancouver stock fraud artists: one who skipped the country to avoid arrest and the other who was mysterioiusly killed. The are currently directors of multiple Vancouver penny stock companies, without disclosing this.

The co. has engaged for years in shameless hype. Did anybody take alook at post (0) at the top of this thread, and ask themselves, what happened to Cummins Diesel and Granatelli? Nothing. Granatelli sold almost nothing. Cummins? nada.

Did anybody listen to the audio recording of Halimi that was on the co. website until October? It predicted that there would be $200 M of turbothingy sales in 1998. Looks like in the end they might have sold a couple to some garbage truck operators in California, but then, maybe not.

Why on Earth would somebody invest in a $400 market cap stock with all these risk factors, and more?

They invested based not on reason, but on 'faith' and 'belief' in the co. and its story.

Faith in penny stock promoters is simply not a good way to invest.