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To: RG who wrote (7880)4/20/1999 5:24:00 PM
From: okey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
Pink's thread is a festival of fun, profit and an exercise in learning of just how retarded most investors and analysts really are. Stay a while and open your mind to the other side....its lighter over here!



To: RG who wrote (7880)4/20/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
Why do people get the idea in their head that short sellers shouldn't be allowed to post comments on the company thread?

Perhaps you need to address why you have a problem with people who disagree with your stock picks.

Barb



To: RG who wrote (7880)4/20/1999 5:28:00 PM
From: steve host  Respond to of 18998
 
The posts were made last night before the big fall -- in response you and your pals launched a critic of the wording in the posts and not the content --- sort of shoot the messenger mentality.

I see we should all clam up and let you longs just tout that Bid.com stuff about CNBC etc etc etc so that some poor fool would invest his money and see it disappear. These boards are for more than Rah Rah GO GO.

And yes this thread actually adds levity to my day, almost every day.



To: RG who wrote (7880)4/20/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
Other famous canadian stocks are besides Bre-X,

YBM Magnex, a former funds "managers" darling which was nothing else than a con action to shell out zillions off unwitting incestors. At its peak, YBM sported a market cap of almost C$900M. Eventually, YBM has been included in the TSE. So far for quality.

More about this famous magnetic materials company at:

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Livent, some of which officials has been charged with severe accounting fraud. Livent filed bankruptcy in turn.

sec.gov
sec.gov

Last but not least, Turbodyne V.TTO, once a penny stock in Vancouver, now a penny stock again and somwhere else, has its origins in Canada.

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Although much fraudulent action takes place in the US, too, you can't say stocks taken up in the TSE or trading on the main street are infallible.
For further reading, turn up the sedar and get the company filings of T.BII. In the light of the ongoing crack in the internet sector, there is some more gasoline next to the stove.

Regards,

IS