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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jjs64 who wrote (24916)3/29/1999 2:47:00 PM
From: David in Ontario  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
NTOY - Re:jjs64 + ** Stock data warning for all **
NTOY + others.
Yes, I saw Anthony's 15% short post on NTOY last Thursday and we PM'd about it and Flodyie and I have also corresponded - as I have with

Q. Are you and others being too quick to rush to judgement? Is your analysis just based on the Samblis linkage? NTOY are also acquiring a second PR firm.

I will watch NTOY as it moves forward.

Remember that even the 'greats' here on SI aren't always right, but it takes guts to admit you're wrong. I often visit the thread of the very good Mr Pink who has now taken a sabbatical after some wrong calls - BII.T being one.

Reverse mergers are becoming more common place now. There is no residual relationship between BANH and NTOY. NTOY acquired their listing capability and that's it. ALL BANH's directors/officers were removed and BANH then ceased to be.

jjs64 - Siebert came to the market after a reverse merger with a furniture company. Does that make Muriel suspect?

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This is something that you - and all here - should be far more concerned about.

I have come across many sites that contain the wrong data for NTOY. The 52 week range is $4-19. However, all sites that I have visited - apart from BigCharts have carried forward BANH data thereby giving NTOY a 52 week range of $0.25-$468.75 which is ridiculous.

Yahoo! Finance have responded to an e-mail that I sent and will correct the problem. Their 1 year chart is correct, but their data is wrong.

All stocks also has incorrect data + many others.

How confident can anyone be of the data for any stock that is given on many web sites? This has been a real eye opener for me.

Whether you like NTOY or not doesn't really matter - what should be of far more concern is the accuracy of the stock data that many sites carry. How can you be sure it's correct? I am no longer confident that I can visit one site and feel that I have the correct data.

Thus far BigCharts is the only site that I've come across that has the correct data.

Best of luck in your trades,

David.