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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (7898)4/21/1999 12:51:00 AM
From: Mad2  Respond to of 18998
 
C,
You forgot about GKI, they started as a reverse merger of a canadian outfit, before working their way off the BB to the AMEX. I mention GKI as they are related to Turbodyne is a way. Both companies utilized the services of Joseph Ben-Dak who had started his own organization called "The United Nations Flagg Technology Program" to help companies like GKI and TRBDF (both became Flag tech recipients and somehow Joe got a job with TRBD as well as stock from GKI, in the case of the latter when new high powered mgmt came on board that became an embarrisment)tout stock,,,opps I mean promote meaningfull and usefull technologies to developing third world countries that they wouldn't otherwise know existed.
Anyway you get the gist of it.
The internut frauds aren't as much fun as the TRBD's and GKI's since all internuts are "somewhat" overvalued it doesn't seem people really care at this point about the what the long term will bring. While a few of the issues will pan out the vast majority won't sustain their current valuations and as such since no one has a crystal ball the mentality seems to be pick one that can keep its head up for the near term and hell you probably have a winner.