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To: E*Trader who wrote (2174)3/12/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: AustenRey  Respond to of 8858
 
BUY BUY BUY!



To: E*Trader who wrote (2174)3/12/1999 10:46:00 AM
From: Bear Down  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8858
 
Also shorting ENMD CYOE and HEPH along with BIDN..... go ahead buy them, I dare ya

And what somebody whould have told SNMM is that Nazdaq probably will not allow a "house of Sin" to trade there. Let's see, but that's my call for now........... I reserve the right to change my mind as quickly as I can make a trade......

Gaming stocks are one thing, this is also a Porn thing. And internet Porn does not have a very good name in any circle except its own



To: E*Trader who wrote (2174)3/12/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: THOMAS GOODRICH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
William,

While I think it's a no-brainer SNMM could be a $20 stock very soon it's also entirely possible to go back to $5. The reason being is all the horseplay on the OTC Bulletin Board of which SNMM is a member. Clearly this is not a company or an industry I personally would consider shorting at this level, however, fundamentals and trading dynamics are two unrelated issues. Should progression to NASDAQ occur soon which it likely will, this company will enjoy a much broader based avenue of exposure. Revenues for the month of February were stronger than anticipated and this progression shows no sign of abating.

Some folks are making a mountain out of a mole hill with respect to the compensated PR. There is nothing illegal or unethical about this practice and is in fact normal with BB and Pink Sheet listed companies. Further, the PR contains nothing that isn't factual and the costs were negligible and disclosed. In fact, I believe if Starnet really wanted to be touted they could have arranged that.

TG