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To: zizzerzazzer who wrote (13)3/16/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: Donald Lickman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 96
 
Here's the paid tout. See the paid for fee to Fraser. Check out Ultra Petroleum to see a Fraser pump and dump. I'm shocked that Lessin would need to pay for a tout if this company was so good. We'll see what happens. Are you a paid tipster ZZ? You sure are blowing your cover if you are.

WattageMonitor.com

New Internet Company

Fri 12 Mar 99

New Internet Co., Salomon Smith Barney & Morgan Stanley

Insinc interviews financial editor at tech conference ("...an internet must-buy"). Editor discusses closely held internet company founded by Bob Lessin, Chairman of Wit Capital (NY): former Vice Chairman of Salomon Smith Barney. Financial Editor is calling for "Yahoo valuations on this one...Wattage Monitor (Symbol: WMON) is the perfect product to capture the essence of this paradigm shift in e-commerce."

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