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harvard_88

10/19/12 2:58 PM

#141782 RE: Dgel #141779

dgel: can you show your proof? Thanks.
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Moon$hot63

10/19/12 7:14 PM

#141789 RE: Dgel #141779

Was Rick & Joe the only scumbags in on this, or did Tony have something to do with it, too?

What about Thomas Hargis?
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StanfordG

07/15/14 5:17 PM

#158494 RE: Dgel #141779

Richard DiBiase, a 15 year expert in financial markets, published an article on investing that was nationally syndicated in more than 75 newspapers, including The Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, NJ.com, and Press of Atlantic City. The article is below:

Most people have heard of someone who made a bundle from investing in a stock. For every person who made a small fortune, however, there's probably someone who lost his pants. Simply hearing about a potential winning stock and blindly investing isn't good enough these days.

Richard Dibiase, a 15-year expert in the financial markets who specializes in research and advanced analytics and who has invested in companies ranging from technology to energy, says, "Investors, especially novices, must research public companies before investing their hard earned dollars and, luckily, this research is at everyone's fingertips--thanks to the Internet."

Dibiase suggests these basic stock research tips: (1) At Yahoo! Finance, investors can find press releases, news articles, trading history, and other key statistics for each public company. (2) Visit the company's website, especially its Investor Relations section. He cautions, "If a company's site is weak or they have no Investor section, that tells you something about the company." (3) Browse through the SEC's site to view the filings the company has made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. (4) Take a close look at the company's management team. Remember, executive leadership provides direction and vision for a company. (5) Use Google to discover if the company has had any recent media coverage. If the media is writing about the company in a positive light, that's a good sign.
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dgelly

12/10/14 4:52 PM

#159143 RE: Dgel #141779

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jeffrollins

12/25/14 5:52 AM

#159424 RE: Dgel #141779

Surely you are talking about Richard Dibiase who works here https://www.linkedin.com/pub/richard-dibiase/9/b56/560 and the question is why you believe he did what he did and what you may be wrong about. Please remove such references.