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To: Bruno Steinhauser who wrote (40)4/5/1999 11:45:00 AM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 96
 
Mr. Steinhauser - You're trying to obfuscate and you're doing it with the wrong person. I don't need to spend five seconds on the supposed fundamentals of a company with a chart like this one's to determine that the trading is being manipulated, and anyone with eyes can tell the difference between WMON's chart and one of a freely and honestly trading stock. And that is not just "feelings" - that was your word, not mine. I don't care that Lessin is involved, although it is surprising to me that he's involved with a manipulated stock. I have no particular interest in discussing this with Lessin, but if he reads my observations and is concerned that his company's promoters or market makers are not behaving properly, I invite him to contact me and I'll be happy to discuss it to him.

Furthermore, that was a laundry list of classic scams I gave you, along with a couple of recent manipulated stocks, for comparison of the charts. Those were NOT stocks in which I ever invested or would invest.

I notice you have nothing to say about the strange $65,000 payment by Scott Fraser. Frankly, your response to me and your sudden and fortuitous appearance on this thread also suggest that the scamsters are in our midst. Sorry if I'm ruining the party. -Eric