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To: Bear Down who wrote (1627)3/2/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: surelock  Respond to of 19428
 
Buy-in came through CDS (Canadian Depository Service)
which is one of the main clearing
houses in Canada.



To: Bear Down who wrote (1627)3/3/1999 2:53:00 PM
From: surelock  Respond to of 19428
 
Bear,

There is a huge gaping hole on this internet for anyone who likes
to follow the history of bulletin board shells. For example,
LXXI, a company I am following and waiting for signs of breakdown,
has a long history of name and symbol changes. The last symbol
was TNNI. Here's my question: can someone direct me to a news
site on the net that would display old releases for this company,
where you could type in the symbol and get some meat.
Everywhere I go, same deal, old symbol and that is it, not even
the name of the company!! I know this is all available on
bloomberg, but I don't have one, and the bloomberg web site is
the same as all the rest, nada. This is very relevant info, as
the holder of the TNNI shell is connected to one of the biggest con
men to every grace the stock market. Anyone have any ideas,
short of getting a bloomberg? I would think this is a basic kind
of link that should be available for all investors to research.

SH