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Strategies & Market Trends
Stocks that go boom. Links to threads with dead stocks
An SI Board Since November 1998
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Emcee:  Gary Wisdom Type:  Unmoderated
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14 One word: Sunbeam. "Chainsaw Al" proved not to be a Rambo in pinstriMike 2.0-12/21/1998
13 I'm hoping CENL will rise from the ashes. jbIII-12/12/1998
12 GOTK!!!!!! May rest in peace along with my money. scope-12/12/1998
11 Do you think WADE will meet the same fate? Girish Patel-12/1/1998
10 Try these dead stocks: NVXE, HYBR, ATEK. Regeloney-11/30/1998
9 I meant the company in the suggested link, #Subject-887 jbIII-11/30/1998
8 Will I get anything for the thousands of Syquests shares that I own when I purcJonathan S. Feingold-11/30/1998
7 Do you mean Syquest may have a reverse split or another Company that you are taJonathan S. Feingold-11/30/1998
6 Projectavision , #Subject-887 Reminds me of that classic Monty Python line, &jbIII-11/29/1998
5 I love this one. From the UFEM thread header: "I think it's KM-11/29/1998
4 A good thread to look at is the PFCK thread. This company ran up once upon a tchalu2-11/29/1998
3 Learning. So that anyone that tells you they think their dead stock is going toGary Wisdom-11/29/1998
2 I may be dense, but what's the point to this thread? chalu2-11/29/1998
1 Syquest. Died a very slow death. Now Chapter 11. Subject 1125Gary Wisdom-11/29/1998
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