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To: StockDung who wrote (67)3/29/1999 11:23:00 PM
From: David in Ontario  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 113
 
Stock Detective - a DD web site not to be trusted

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Last paragraph:

"At the time of this writing we have supplied the SEC with 132 pages from Kevin's DRIP thread. The SEC said they are currently reviewing Lichtman's activity."

Kevin Lichtman is the 'Stock Detective' (photo in link below).

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NTOY has been trading for over two weeks now and where do we find the dirt being thrown - none other than from the infamous Stock Detective web site. Well, well, well, how interesting.

I know of the Samblis 'thing' but he is just the promotor - not the company. In any case NTOY are acquiring a second promotor.

There are many vested interests in the market - it's always been a minefield - is today - will be tomorrow.

If I had seen substantive negative commentary about NTOY in places other than Stock Detective I would be more concerned. I haven't, so I'm not.

I've had exchanged some e-mail's with NTOY and I know that they would like to remain non-reporting until some further upcoming acquisitions are made as they can be expedited this way. However, given the competition for investment dollars and with the ETOY IPO coming up in two weeks, I would suggest that NTOY now move the application for the NASDAQ listing forward and crank out that 10-K.

Here's another example of how poor the information is that is available on the Internet. Thus far, only BigCharts has been able to offer correct trading data for NTOY - all the other sites are wrong. Many sites still give the trading range as $0.25 to $468.75, when on fact it's $4-$19.50. How much confidence does that give anyone with the data that is provided - some by big names including Yahoo! Finance? Even now their chart is correct, but there 52 week range is still wrong.

Here's Kev - head honcho from Stock Detective:

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He also mentions on his site that Stock Detective has been referred to or praised on a number of sites - and he lists several links to reputable sites.

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One site he gives is the Motley Fool site. However, a full web site search reveals no reference to Stock Detective. That's just an over sight I guess, but include the link anyway - ha ha. Oh sorry - 'Stock Detective' has been referred to 7 times on the Fool's message boards as of this date. Isn't this a really pathetic attempt to gain credibility - I guess they need it with the SEC on their tail. I also did a quick search on Smart Money - but came up with nothing for 'Stock Detective' or even just 'Detective'. But they must be there because Kev said they were - right Kev? You self serving jerk. I didn't check all the links he gave.

I would humbly suggest that Kev and the Stock Detective site take their cr*p and shove it where the sun doesn't shine - that's what their commentary is worth.

The bottom line is that the market is the final judge. NTOY has closed at $10+ every day since its first. That should tell you something.

David :)