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To: Blade Runner who wrote (2283)6/3/1999 1:02:00 AM
From: realmoney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10354
 
Oh this guy is rich! He joins two days ago, posts questions on a couple of other boards, and then comes straight to ZSUN with some cockamamie story about his stock broker who knows specific information about a non-reporting, even damn right elusive, BB company off the top of his friggin head!! I often think of these touts as actors. Some are good and some are bad, but this thread has about as much acting ability as the cast of one of asian porn flicks you can buy on Daley's website.



To: Blade Runner who wrote (2283)6/3/1999 1:34:00 AM
From: who cares?  Respond to of 10354
 
Blade Runner,
I have seen the "my broker advised me" bit more times than I care to remember. Please PM me the name and office phone number or location of your M L (I assume that Merrill Lynch, which makes this even more dubious) broker so that I might call and have a discussion with him about this stock.
If you are serious about this I would get away from that broker as quickly as I can. Shouldn't a Merrill Lynch broker be trying to sell you on one of their many fine mutual fund products that they can collect a fat fee from both when you buy in and sell out. I've never heard of ML recommending a non-reporting BB stock, never. Again if this was true, I would imagine you could speak to the branch manager and if that didn't do the trick maybe the regional manager, and get your broker fired.
How come when you first showed up here yesterday you were a Telescan investor, purely wanting to know about OIA as it related to Telescan, and today you are a ZSUN investor? Try to keep your story straight.
Again, in all seriousness, please PM me the name and number of your ML broker so that I might pick his brain. Hell he might talk me into longing this company and pick up a nice size account for himself, you'll know he did when it spikes a buck and the block trades start kicking in.(making the Thomson worshippers think an institution has come to play, lol)
Burns



To: Blade Runner who wrote (2283)6/3/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: trader14U  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
oooooh...thank you blade for the insight into your investing methods...next we have little johnnie...he's 7..grade three..johnnie, tell us how you invest...



To: Blade Runner who wrote (2283)6/3/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: jjs64  Respond to of 10354
 
Bladerunner;

When you say "M.L." do you mean Merrill Lynch?

Are you suggesting that a Merrill Lynch broker SOLICITED a ZSUN trade? You should call the compliance office and ask to examine the ticket.

If you are a US investor, brokers cannot solicit trades for stocks such as ZSUN, If the broker solicited the trade, well you may actually get a chance to recover your losses in arbitration. You can also file a complaint with the NASD to be noted on the broker's CRD.

Buyer Beware!