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To: Mark B. Stutman who wrote (455)2/15/1999 11:36:00 PM
From: bigbuk  Respond to of 947
 
To thread;

COSMOZ.COM, Inc. (OTC BB: CMOZ)
Now...this one is really cute! These guys went out and
acquired the "Investorsguru.com" web site, and amazingly,
the "Investorsguru.com" web site began to tout CMOZ! I'm
not sure if is a conflict of interest or a case of incest.....

In addition, this non-reporting OTC BB company issued five
press releases in four weeks, and the stock shot up in the air,
although it now appears to be headed back south again.

But as much as I hate to admit it, TNL has once again been
scooped by The StockDetective, which last week added
CMOZ to its "Red Light District".

BUT...it appears that The StockDetective has not yet found
the four that preceded it, so TNL has batted .800 in this
game of "sleazy baseball", even though they are ahead of
TNL in the overall series....

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To: Mark B. Stutman who wrote (455)2/16/1999 6:30:00 AM
From: Bob Davis  Respond to of 947
 
Mark,

Click on "Additions to the Blivit List"....

Bob Davis
The Napeague Letter
napeague.com



To: Mark B. Stutman who wrote (455)5/13/1999 8:15:00 PM
From: Mark B. Stutman  Respond to of 947
 
I saw a brief in IBD today that a bill was passed out of a Senate subcommittee to "put a stop to Internet gambling by closing 'virtual' casino web sites". No mention of who the authors are.