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To: Mary Baker who wrote (2537)4/24/1999 12:07:00 AM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 4128
 
Mary,

No, I think you are intelligent, just not very experienced in this situation.

You are taking people and statements at face value. Since we are on a non-reporting OTC-BB thread, this is the worst stance you can take.

Remember, nearly all of the non-reporting OTC-BB companies sell stock into the float for income and hire people (paid in stock) to promote the company.

The "longs" in this thread have a vested interest -- they are either being paid directly to promote the stock, they are dupes of the company who bought in during the spike, or are too stupid to sell when they have a reasonable profit. The bashers on this thread are here for fun mostly -- it does feel good to step on a cockroach -- and the lies and duplicity are so obvious that is enjoyable to spar with the shills.

I have been watching this thread closely, and I have not seen anything out of line in regards to comments about Kowboy's kids. I have seen a few comments that he has kids, but since he told everyone exactly who he is a few days ago, he should expect that the good researchers now know all there is about him in the public domain databases.

I'm glad you made a profit of $150 on ABFG, I usually am glad myself to make a similar profit for about a $1000 risk in a months timeframe and do it all the time, over and over and over (of course, I have many $1000 risks going in parallel).

This strategy, in my opinion, is better than buying an OTC-BB stock and hoping for the big boards.

In summary, the worst thing you can do is call the company. Better to assume that it is a scam -- it makes it easier to sell when you have a profit.

Regards,

Tom



To: Mary Baker who wrote (2537)4/24/1999 7:52:00 AM
From: Spamboy  Respond to of 4128
 
Aloha Mary!

Don't let these people wear on ya! Their day is close at hand! Ohana, my friend!

Happy Trades...Kowboy