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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (15307)2/27/1999 3:59:00 PM
From: Richard Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
I-Link is a fast growing multi-level marketing company in (you guessed it, the Salt Lake City Area). The director of marketing last time I looked was a big wig from Rexall Showcase Multi-level.

Stock was gunned to around 9 when they started perhaps a year ago, with all the same promises. Marriott is in around 4. Nice Mormon family. ILNK is now 3 1/32. Too bad I didn't short it. IMHO there is not much money in selling phone services. The competition is brutal, and let's face it--in the final analysis, ATT probably has a cost of less than one cent.

If you like "Network-Marketing" you may love I-Link.

Richard



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (15307)2/27/1999 4:18:00 PM
From: Nazbuster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
Re: ILNK Be careful to never transpose... INLK is Interlink Computer Sciences, also about a $3.00 stock. I can just see people trading the wrong issue!



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (15307)2/27/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: gaj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
were the headers forged in the message you received? either in the "from" part, or in the path it took?

if so, *immediately* send it to enforcement@sec.gov - there's a couple companies that are spamming stock hypes via the internet, and although the sec is dog slow, they do eventually take action on these people.

the worst of these spam hypers is SNN; now, there's never been a 100% certain connection between them and subscribersite.com, but often times, a stock hyped via email in SNN is the same one on subscribersite.com - you make the call. however, their last 'hyped' stock, AONE, was hyped at $5 per share, ran the next day to $12...and, 3 weeks later, is a $6 stock.

so what i'm saying....since the stock spammers are pump n dump, you can often use them to your advantage on the shorting. however, the only problem...they're often OTCs...

- bob