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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rande Is. . .FISHING. . [under $1.50] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rande Is who wrote (1539)3/29/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4766
 
That is the truth ... heck, you can point out numerous flags and they get ignored ... LOL ... then you are the bad guy for pointing out the flaws and flags ... Oh well welcome to the greedy internet.

People are weird most of the time make no sense to me when it comes to solid DD and investing. Did you read that FLUFF ECEC news release and go look at the 144 Planned sells ... OMG!!!

GB



To: Rande Is who wrote (1539)3/29/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: FatMatty  Respond to of 4766
 
This is probably for the home thread now, but check out ECHO. Still cheap, but up today close to 2.

Check it out when you have a chance...



To: Rande Is who wrote (1539)3/29/1999 5:06:00 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 4766
 
For the real risk tolerant penny "pinchers" out there, read this, Internet darlings rule Toronto stock market
(Updates with closing prices)

By Lydia Zajc

TORONTO, March 29 (Reuters) - Internet trading frenzy is stretching north of the U.S. border as investors look for Canadian plays on the North American cyberspace explosion.

A triumvirate of former penny stocks, high up in the Toronto Stock Exchange actives roster for days, attracted more heavy buying on Monday.

Dejour Mines Ltd. (Toronto:DEJ.TO - news) was the most heavily traded stock on Monday, jumping to a record high of C$0.99 before pulling back to trade up C$0.21, or 35 percent, at C$0.81 on more than 12 million shares.

Stock in the Vancouver-based miner started a meteoric rise last week after the company dropped $250,000 on a stake in Dallas-based InstantDocuments.com, a cyberspace courier service. Dejour has shot up from C$0.14, where it closed on March 22.

Now, I keep hearing rumors about CUSIE doing the i-net thing. It trades on the bb & Toronto & Berlin exchanges. CUSIE is now a 10 cent stock......If it happens and you miss it, don't whine to me.......