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Deano361

03/21/04 10:12 PM

#4574 RE: jarvis c #4573

I don't know about pump but certainly he hit a low for the board. This stock is very risky but could be rewarding. We shall see in time.
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charltuna

03/21/04 10:35 PM

#4575 RE: jarvis c #4573

jarvis....secret e-mails are BS and can only hurt a small amount of people who want to think that someone behind a screen name will actually tell them something....But what do you think of mass/spam e-mailings?

Over on the RB board, I put this to another poster who had a question of WillyWizard...
Charlie T


Labtech71....can you explain this

And make sure you read the last question (with explanation at the end)

In your post you wrote this....(Please look closely at the dates)

By: WillyWizardClub
21 Mar 2004, 09:21 PM EST Msg. 168582 of 168620
(Msg. is a reply to 168578 by marathon29.)
marathon...I am not even home from work yet. I'll be at my home PC in a bit having fun for a few hours while I get my NASDAQ stock ready to send to my club members.

Thank you,
Willy


Yet I got this in the mail

Subject: NASDAQ: WQNI Merger News
Date: 3/17 9:42 AM
From: hondas@lb.bcentral.com


NASDAQ: WQNI Merger News

Readers,

DALLAS and MIAMI, Mar 17, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via Comtex/ -- WorldQuest Networks, Inc., (Nasdaq: WQNI) today announced an agreement to merge with Ntera Holdings, Inc., a privately held, Miami-based provider of VoIP -- or "voice over internet protocol" -- and other services to the telecom industry.

The transaction, when consummated, will create a company with the quality, scale and technology needed to capitalize on the growing demand for consumer and carrier-grade VoIP
solutions. The combined company expects to generate more than $150 million in diversified annual revenues, anchored by a wholesale business that is complemented by a higher-margin retail component.

"We are confident that Ntera's unique technology gives WorldQuest a powerful competitive advantage as demand for VoIP is surging," said B. Michael Adler, founder and newly re-elected Chief Executive Officer of WorldQuest. "Ntera is one of the nation's largest VoIP networks, and has major Tier-One telecom carriers as customers, including Sprint, Qwest, Verizon, and Global Crossing."


I will cut the e-mail off here, it was 4 pages long But I would like to include the beginning of the disclaimer which was at the end of this E-mail....

Readers Caution: This writer/owner is not a licensed investment advisor or analyst nor does he give out buy or sell advice to anyone. No analysis has been made by this writer about the financial condition of any business contained within this site or other factors about the Companies which may appear in the reviews or articles contained herein. The information contained herein is based upon sources I consider reliable but is not guaranteed. Any sales and or earnings forecasts included herein were obtained by and/or from audited financials and/or news releases and unless otherwise stated are not endorsed by the writer. The writer, therefore, makes no guarantee as to the reliability of such information. The reviews or articles are not a solicitation to purchase or hold or dispose of stock securities of a Company reviewed. Readers should consult with their attorney or own independent tax, business and licensed financial advisors with respect to any investment opportunity, including any contemplated investment in the Company(s) that are written about. All information concerning a Company herein and contained in a review or article or any part of this web site should be verified independently by an attorney, with such company and an independent licensed securities analyst. Investments in small cap companies are generally deemed to be highly speculative and do involve substantial risk, making it appropriate for readers to consult with professional investment advisors and to make independent investigations before acting on information published by WillyWizard.com. Investment in small cap companies or pink sheet companies could prove to be high-risk investments with the result of loss of part or total principal investment.



WQNI was
$3.00 on March 11
$3.25 on March 12
$3.75 on March 15 & 16
$6.50 (+) on March 17
$5.16 on March 18
$4.94 on March 19

Now for my question...if you could see one person's trading history for those days, especially for March 17th, who's would it be?

Charlie T