To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:00:01 PM | From: StockDung | | | GAYLE ESSARY->Domain Name.......... ceocouncil.net Creation Date........ 2002-04-09 Registration Date.... 2002-04-09 Expiry Date.......... 2003-04-09 Organisation Name.... Investrend Communications, Inc. Organisation Address. P.O. 750471 Organisation Address. Organisation Address. Forest Hills Organisation Address. 11375 Organisation Address. NY Organisation Address. UNITED STATES
Admin Name........... Gayle Essary Admin Address........ P.O. 750471 Admin Address........ Admin Address........ Forest Hills Admin Address........ 11375 Admin Address........ NY Admin Address........ UNITED STATES Admin Email.......... gayle@investrend.com Admin Phone.......... (718)896-5060 Admin Fax............
Tech Name............ VERIO VERIO Tech Address......... 12345 Blue Lake Dr. Tech Address......... Tech Address......... Boca Raton Tech Address......... 33431 Tech Address......... FL Tech Address......... UNITED STATES Tech Email........... hostmaster@VERIO-HOSTING.COM Tech Phone........... 888-663-6648 Tech Fax............. Name Server.......... ns.terencenet.net Name Server.......... ns2.terencenet.net |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:11:24 PM | From: StockDung | | | 8-K FEATURES GAYLE ESSARY
Essary is removed in a special meeting of the board which might indicate the board considered it an urgent matter .
LOL
============================================= UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
------------------------
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
/X/ PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
MARCH 14, 2001 DATE OF REPORT (DATE OF EARLIEST EVENT REPORTED)
------------------------
STREAMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
DELAWARE 22-3622272 (State or other jurisdiction of (IRS Employer Identification No.) incorporation or organization)
244 WEST 54TH STREET, NEW YORK 10019 (Address of principal executive (zip code) offices)
(212) 445-1700 (Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
NOT APPLICABLE (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
ITEM 2. ACQUISITION OR DISPOSITION OF ASSETS
Based on the analysis of the available financial information concerning eLeaders, Inc. (eLeaders), the Board of Directors determined that the acquisition of eLeaders does not constitute an acquisition of a significant amount of assets. Upon further review of the acquisition, the Company has not decided whether to treat the transaction as a pooling or a purchase.
ITEM 5. OTHER EVENTS.
On March 9, 2001, Streamedia Communications, Inc., held a special meeting of the board of directors. At that meeting, by a majority vote, the board agreed to remove Gayle Essary from his position as a director and Vice President of the Company.
-2-
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
March 14, 2001
STREAMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
By: /s/ HENRY SIEGEL ----------------------------------------- HENRY SIEGEL PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
-3- |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:16:42 PM | From: StockDung | | | re:GAYLE ESSARY->Streamedia In Turmoil: President/CEO and CFO Resign
Chairman appoints board member Henry Siegel as interim president and CEO amidst top executive and board resignations.
By José Alvear October 24, 2000 Streamedia (www.streamedia.net) is going through some hard times. Not only has its stock price gone down dramatically since its IPO in early January, but it also lost some top management on Tuesday.
Streamedia announced that James Rupp, president and CEO, and Nick Malino, COO and CFO, both resigned. Rupp will remain as a consultant to the company for at least a year, said a company spokesperson, and will remain a board member. Malino will also stay on an interim basis to help sort out third quarter earnings, which will be released soon. He will relinquish his position on the board, however.
For many investors on the Internet message boards, this is a good day. Online critics have been calling for the resignations of Rupp and Malino for a long time, because of the company's dismal revenues. Second quarter earnings saw revenues total just $131,000. In trading today, Streamedia's stock went up over 30%.
Gayle Essary, chairman of the company, said that new management is being brought on, but the direction of the company will remain unchanged. In a statement released today, the company said that it will "pursue an aggressive policy of advantaging a number of current business opportunities".
According to a company spokesperson, the company is coming around business-wise and wanted to make sure it has experienced executive management as it turns to the future. Part of that new focus will be on finding business models that generate more revenue. "We're ready to embark on a new direction," said the spokesperson.
Board member, Henry Siegel, was named president and interim CEO while the board searches for "professional management". Siegel was recently president and CEO of Kaleidoscope Media Group and comes from a TV broadcasting background.
Aside from executive management troubles, Streamedia has also seen the resignation of two board members, James Schroeder and David Simonetti. New board members were announced today, filling those empty seats.
Schroeder's resignation occurred about two weeks ago. According to SEC documents, Schroeder left due to a disagreement with Chairman Essary. "Given the recent events at Streamedia and the vast disagreement and disarray of the principal shareholders, I feel that I no longer represent the views and interests of those shareholders," he wrote in his resignation letter. "I serve at their discretion and I, in good conscience do not agree with the proposed direction of this company as set forth by the Chairman."
Schroeder, speaking from his current position as vice president-tax at the Thomson Corporation, wouldn't give any insight into his resignation. "The board was not going in a direction I could support. I'll just leave it at that," he said glumly, indicating his letter published in the SEC filing.
Speculation on the message boards is that Streamedia is losing money at an accelerated pace and may soon run out of cash. Nevertheless, Siegel said that the company expects to report "record revenues for the 3Q and 4Q" and remains on a "path to profitability".
According to SEC filings, Streamedia will be making a new stock offering soon valued at $1 to $3 million. In a filing from September 27th, the company said that the proceeds from the Private Placement Proposal securities offering are critical to the "continued success and operations of the Company."
There will be a special shareholders meeting on October 27th, which might shed more light on today's events and the upcoming offering.
Although touting itself as a streaming media company, former CEO, Rupp, admitted during a recent interview, that streaming plays a small overall role at the company. It focuses mostly on web design and consulting services. Streamedia is perhaps best known as the owner of content site Bijou Cafe (www.bijoucafe.com), which it acquired early this year.
Perhaps some insight into the future direction of the company was revealed when Essary said he signed a letter of intent to acquire an undisclosed equity interest in Nomad Media (www.nomad.ch), a streaming media company based in Switzerland. Essary is also president and co-founder of the Streaming Media Alliance, an organization that is looking to promote streaming worldwide.
"You never know what the future might bring," said the spokesperson, "but there's reason to be optimistic." |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:19:42 PM | From: StockDung | | | GAYLE ESSARY "The Waaco Kid"->THE NEW GRAPEVINE IS ONLINE
Amateur Internet gurus are moving stocks in a big way Something intriguing happened to the stock of Guardian Insurance Financial Services back in January. In the universe of news sources available to investment professionals, such as Dow Jones News/Retrieval Service and Bloomberg Business News, nothing significant was brewing. Yet, for no apparent reason, Guardian stock began to climb--2 1/8 on Jan. 10, 2 3/4 on Jan. 16, then 3 and 4 1/2 and up to 6 on Jan. 24.
What happened? A press release issued by the company at month's end said the rise was ``partly attributable to a favorable review by an electronic newsletter.'' But to followers of a band of stock traders on the Internet, there was no ``partly'' about it. A widely followed online investment tip sheet--the Waaco Kid Hot Stocks Forum--had picked Guardian. And when the Waaco Kid speaks, investors listen--and buy. ``Sometimes the moves are just dramatic,'' says Richard Geist, editor of the Strategic Investing newsletter and an occasional Forum source.
GROWING POWER. Welcome to the new world of Internet stocks. No, these are not the darlings of Wall Street--the stocks in Internet services and software companies. The new breed of Net stocks are companies that are influenced, favorably and not, by messages and E-mail on the Internet and the online services--notably America Online Inc., which is host to the widely followed Motley Fool investment feature. The ranks of the new Internet stock mavens range from online newsletters to a small but growing number of Internet Web sites and mailing lists--such as the Waaco Kid--that distribute their stock tips to thousands of investors around the country.
The growing stock-moving power of the online world is a comparatively new phenomenon. Its impact, which first emerged last year, has become ever more apparent in the past few months--and presents both opportunities and dangers for investors. The dangers include misinformation and ``pump and dump'' schemes, in which stocks are hyped by traders who then sell at the inflated share prices. But above all, the impact of the Internet stock gurus epitomizes the power of the Net as a growing force in the stock market. The Internet is hardly as potent a market force as are analyst reports and the financial press--but it's getting there, and fast.
Internet-driven shares are top-heavy with penny stocks such as Guardian but lately have included larger, often high-tech issues such as computer peripherals maker Iomega Corp., whose intense following on America Online message boards has prompted concern from the company. Net watchers believe that the recent surge in Zenith Electronics Corp., the TV maker turned Internet company, was fueled in part by postings on the Internet and America Online. Another dramatic example of online stock-moving clout involves Zytec Corp., a computer equipment maker whose shares fell 20% on May 7 after it was dropped from a model portfolio posted on America Online by Motley Fool. ``Did I cause Zytec to drop seven points? I suppose so,'' says Greg Markus, who runs the Fool's ``Boring Portfolio.'' But Markus emphasizes that his portfolio is purely an educational tool, in keeping with his occupation--he teaches political science at the University of Michigan.
Many of the new Internet investment savants are, like Markus, strictly amateur investors. The Waaco Kid is a good example. Its founder is a confessed tyro at stock-picking who started the Waaco Kid pretty much as a lark. ``Just a year ago I was asking stupid questions on Prodigy,'' notes founder Gayle Essary, 55, a soft-spoken Texas native who runs a management consulting firm, New York Management Group.
In his varied career, Essary has been a trade magazine publisher and political consultant. He became interested in investing while perusing the Prodigy Money Talk message centers but became disenchanted with the often heated discussions he found there. So he quit Prodigy but continued to correspond with his online friends--a correspondence that became the nucleus of the Waaco Kid. The group began a year ago as an informal exchange of investment ideas, and eventually spun off a formal investment club separate from the forum.
The Waaco Kid works simply. Every member--or ``co-editor''--of the mailing list, which has charged a subscription fee for the past few months, has the right to distribute stock suggestions to all the other members of the list. A small nucleus of members, headed by Essary, makes ``picks,'' or formal recommendations. Initially the picks were secondhand, usually borrowed from the Dick Davis Digest, a prominent investment newsletter. Early in its life, Waaco Kid picked fairly sizable companies. The stocks often moved when Waaco Kid chose them--but that was probably due to the clout of the newsletter, not Waaco Kid members' own purchases or the members' efforts to talk up the stocks in Internet discussion groups.
The tide turned last September, however, when the Waaco Kid members picked a stock on their own--and quickly learned their clout in the marketplace. It was a small software maker and penny stock called Blue Chip Computerware Inc., based in Farmingdale, N.Y. When the company's stock was picked by the Kid on Sept. 12, the selection was promptly disseminated both in the group's own mailing list and in Internet newsgroups, such as ``misc.invest.stocks'' and ``alt.invest.penny-stocks.'' The impact was dramatic. In a matter of three days, the share price of the stock zoomed from 29/32 to a 52-week high of 1 17/32, only to fall back just as dramatically afterward. The volume was staggering--soaring from an average of only 25,000 shares a day beforehand to 2 million shares when the stock hit a high on Sept. 14. Other stocks--including Westerbeke, Quantum Learning Systems, and CD-MAX--also moved skyward when picked by the Kid.
When the Waaco Kid moves the market the rise is usually just temporary, leading some Internet skeptics to contend that the Waaco Kid is sometimes used as a ``pump and dump'' effort. Essary concedes that some Waaco Kid subscribers may indeed be engaged in that practice, but he says that he tries his best to discourage that--by, among other things, asking that Waaco picks not be disseminated in Internet news groups. Essary notes that he does not trade stocks himself, and that the Kid is but one of the Internet-related ventures that his company has in the works, such as noninvestment-oriented World Wide Web sites. The Kid itself has grown beyond the Internet, with forum picks now distributed by fax and, beginning just recently, made available to subscribers of Real Time Quotes Inc., a network of trading terminals.
Still, the heart of the Waaco Kid remains the Internet, for better or worse. Essary's own integrity seems untarnished--Geist, for one, says that he has found Essary to be scrupulously ethical in running the forum. But not all the Kid's subscribers may be that pure. One Waaco Kid investment club member, for example, said in a late-January posting on an investment newsgroup that after the club takes a position in a stock ``we publicize the stock on the boards [investment newsgroups] and the price goes up.''
``HACKER ORIENTATION.'' That indeed is what tends to happen--and it is not always pleasing to the companies. One Waaco Kid pick is the Arizona-based HealthTech International Inc.--a choice that grew out of a conference call that HealthTech President Tim Williams had with several online investors. As with other stocks, the Kid had a temporarily positive impact on HealthTech stock. But HealthTech consultant John Pigman, who serves as a liaison with the Internet community, says such short-term moves don't do companies much good. Unlike some other Internet investment forums, he says, the Waaco Kid ``has more of a hacker orientation. They're acutely aware of the power of the tool itself.''
Perhaps. But who can blame them? Wall Street pros have long reveled in their power to move the market. Now it's the little guy's turn.
By Gary Weiss in New York |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last ReadRead Replies (1) |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:27:51 PM | From: StockDung | | | "Gayle Essary is one of the founders of Streamedia and has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors and Vice President-Strategic Development since its inception. From September 1996 to the present, Mr. Essary has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of IRI, Inc. a publicly-held company in the investment data and information industry. He has also served as IRI's Chief Executive Officer from July 1997 to the present. From 1995 to 1997, Mr. Essary was founder and publisher of StreetLevel, the Waaco Kid's Forum newsletters and other electronic products which have since merged into Capital Markets Communications Corporation. From 1988 to 1997, Mr. Essary was a Principal of New York Management Group, which provided consulting and support services to various firms and organizations, including The Thomson Corporation. From 1981 to 1988, Mr. Essary was Managing Director of the Media Financial Group and The Media Center, both companies engaged in consulting for media properties. From 1973 to 1980, Mr. Essary was President of ESCO Publishing Co., Inc., and Huthig-ESCO Publishing, Inc., which published two international dental business magazines, one of which led its field in distribution and advertising revenues. Mr. Essary studied journalism at The University of Texas."
64.233.161.104 |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:41:00 PM | From: StockDung | | | GAYLE ESSARY. STOP STOP TEARS->From: Abe Brenner (abedave@interaccess.com) Subject: Re: Hot Stocks Forum & the Waaco Kid View: Complete Thread (3 articles) Original Format Newsgroups: misc.invest.canada, misc.invest, misc.invest.stock, alt.invest.penny-stocks Date: 1995/11/04 In article <47ee6i$evj@sam.inforamp.net> 08bayatn@wave.scar.utoronto.ca writes: >From: 08bayatn@wave.scar.utoronto.ca >Subject: Re: Hot Stocks Forum & the Waaco Kid >Date: Sat, 04 Nov 1995 04:08:38 GMT >lescor@netnorth.com (Corey Borolien) wrote: >>In todays mail from George Chelekis he mentions >>a hot internet stock picker with a very large following. >>He refered to him as "the Waaco Kid" and his newsletter(?) >>as "Hot Stocks Forum". Who is he talking about, and where >>do you find this guy? > connix.com
The Waaco Kid has NOTHING to do with VTS anymore since the BCHP incident. If you've noticed the VTS web page does not have a link to the Waaco Kid. It was pulled at the Waaco Kids request.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Google Home - Advertising Programs - Business Solutions - About Google |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:44:36 PM | From: StockDung | | | From: Kevin Ross (kross@biggulp.callamer.com) Subject: Re: FLRO is HSF ***PICK; up on Mon. 11/6; opinions? View: Complete Thread (2 articles) Original Format Newsgroups: misc.invest.stocks, misc.invest.canada Date: 1995/11/06
More info Below is a release from "The Waaco Kid's" Hot Stocks Forum Earnings are supposedly going to be released Thur. Nov 9 Comments? ------------------------------------------------------------
PRESS RELEASE FOR RELEASE UPON RECEIPT Contact the Kid via e-mail at nymg@pipeline.com November 6, 1995
COMPANY CONTACT: Larry Grossman, CEO - Ph. 708-564-5400. Pegasus Westergaard; Emil Westergaard - 212-947-3853 M.H. Meyerson: Ron Heller - 201-332-7668 FLRO PRICE RISE MONDAY ON HIGH VOLUME AS WAACO KID BUYS IN ANTICIPATION OF EARNINGS Northbrook, IL - The shares of FluroScan Imaging Systems (FLRO/OTC) are on the move again, up today to 9-1/8 on mid-day volume of nearly 100,000 shares, following disclosure by the company to the Waaco Kid’s Hot Stocks Forum that earnings are expected to be released Thursday. Friday’s volume was 8,000. A spokesperson for the Forum said price and volume are expected to continue to rise this week in anticipation of record 9-month revenues of $10- million, which would exceed any previous 12-month period for the company. A short-term target of 11 to 13 has been set by the electronic internet collaborative. . The company has also disclosed it is now manufacturing 50 Fluroscan 2 units, priced at $35,000, which is the first real-time X-ray system available for a doctor’s office and 50 Fluroscan 3 units, priced at $50,000, which is an enhanced, computerized version of its original unit for hospitals. For the first time, with these units, doctors, orthopedists, emergency room technicians, veterinarians, podiatrists and others can set bones while viewing the progress in a real-time setting, and can even repair bone chips in a less-invasive procedure not requiring surgery. The Forum quoted John Westergaard of Pegasus First Call as saying 'this has the elements of being a very big idea: a state-of-the-art patented technology that puts out 90% less radiation than conventional X-ray systems and is materially cheaper to operate because it doesn’t reqauire a
radiologist', and who cited its partnership with Norian Corp. as 'important'. Westergaard says he anticipates 50% growth in sales this year and the next two years, and said the strong balance sheet and proprietary technollogy could result in $100-million in sales in a few years. The Kid has a global internet following. -- HOTstocksHOTstocksHOTstocksHOTstocksHOTstocksHOTstocksHOTstocksHOT -- [c] Copyright, 1995, The Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Forum. All rights reserved. 24-Hour EMBARGO required for all content herein. All replies should go to: nymg@pipeline.com. The Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Forum (HSF) is a voluntary, private worldwide editorial collaborative for savvy investors only who each serve as co-editors. Nominations submitted in HSF Format (below) are encouraged for each of the following categories: *** PICK = "Story Stock" (tout, news, developments) with strong potential immed or short-term target. Over 80% reach target price within time periods stated. *** ALERT = immedi or short term high volatility. NOT a selection. Stock could move up or down or gap. Extreme Caution. ***PEOPLE'S STOCK = Our highest rating. A highly undervalued stock with strong Story. CAUTION: May be volatile. Please watch closely. ***HOT PICK = Highest Externally-Generated Rating. Guest presentation by a newsletter editor or publisher who believes stock has significant potential for immediate or short-term gain. CAUTION: May be volatile. ***SPOTLIGHT = A stock with special characteristics which you may use to bring to Forum's attention when using HSF Format below: HSF Format = Please provide symbol, exchange, name, address, phone, contact, sector, price, bid-ask, last vol., avg. spread, avg. vol., 3mo hi-lo marks (chart), recent news, analyst opinions, published touts, tout or analyst target & term, descr. of business, instit. holdings, 4wk, 3mo, 6mo,1yr price %s, insider buy-sells, share #, float #, plus your comments. GLOSSARY: Immediate Term = 1 to 5 days / Short = 1 to 2 weeks (up to 4) / Near = up to 3 ms / Intermediate = up to 6 ms / Long = over 6 ms. The Waaco Kid's Hot Stock Forum and it's stocks have been featured by Inside Wall Street, Wall Street Edge, Dick Davis Digest, Dow Jones Wire, Reuters and other national media. Views stated in The Waaco Kid's Hot Stock Forum are those of each writer and editor only, and are not meant to be recommendations. Writers often hold positions or other vested interests in stocks discussed and are asked to disclose that in posts but may not always do so. Recipients are advised to do their own due diligence before investing. HSF is for sophisticated and savvy investors only who have the time and ability to keep a close watch on highly volatile stocks. Please, NEVER place pre-market orders. Thank you & Good Trading! --- Waaco. |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 10:47:00 PM | From: StockDung | | | "STRIKE UP THE BAND, BRING OUT THE FIREWORKS, THE 'WAACO KID' HAS A 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND SPECIAL"
From: Bill DeMorrow (billboy@gate.net) Subject: Waaco Kids Last Roundup This is the only article in this thread View: Original Format Newsgroups: misc.invest.stocks Date: 1996/07/05
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 20:55:22 GMT
WAACO'S LAST ROUND-UP: STRIKE UP THE BAND, BRING OUT THE FIREWORKS, THE 'WAACO KID' HAS A 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 MONTHS FOR $10. TOTAL. BONUS FOR THE REST OF JULY: THE DAILY HOTSTOCKS@STREETLEVEL [tm], ABSOLUTELY FREE! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 'SOMETHING INTRIGUING HAPPENED to the stock of Guardian Insurance Financial Services back in January. In the universe of news sources available to investment professionals, such as Dow Jones News/Retrieval Service and Bloomberg Business News, nothing significant was brewing,' noted Business Week in its feature financial story on May 27. 'Yet, for no apparent reason, Guardian stock began to climb --2 1/8 on Jan. 10, 2 3/4 on Jan. 16, then 3 and 4 1/2 and up to 6 on Jan. 24. 'What happened? A press release issued by the company at month's end said the rise was 'partly attributable to a favorable review by an electronic newsletter.' But to followers of a band of stock traders on the Internet, there was no 'partly'' about it ... the Waaco Kid Hot Stocks Forum had picked Guardian. 'And when the Waaco Kid speaks, investors listen--and buy.' $$$ 'The Waaco Kid works simply. Every member--or ``co-editor'' ... has the right to distribute stock suggestions to all the other members of the list. A small nucleus of members ... makes ``picks,'' or formal recommendations .... 'Wall Street pros have long reveled in their power to move the market. Now it's the little guy's turn,' concluded the article. $$$ Members of the Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Forum have another unique edge. Co-Editors have the right, until all slots are gone, to also join the Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Investment Club, whose participants have to agree their intent is to 'lose all my money'. A pioneer on-line investment club, and a member of both the NAIC and NCII, the 'Kid', as the Club is widely known on the Street when it regularly announces where it is positioning, has recently reorganized to become even more aggressive. The elected President of the 'Club' is known throughout the internet by his trademark moniker 'Billy the Kid' (who else!?). Members of the Forum, as it is called by co-editors, are also all invited to participate in the 'picks' through two committees -- the 'Pick Evaluation Team', and the 'Newsletter Evaluation Team'. The PET looks at undervalued, underdisclosed, undertraded, underfollowed and underdiscovered stocks which are often trading below book value or low P/E ratios, to find ones where management is entering an aggressive era or where news and developments which can drive the stock price appear imminent! Members get close to the management -- and sometimes management will agree to host an on-line conference call for Forum members to learn first-hand about the company's plans and ambitions. The NET group develops exchanges with newsletter editors and publishers so the Forum can be on the front lines when new hot newsletter picks are published! The Forum's 'pick' sources have included the Dick Davis Digest, Business Week, Tomorrow's Stocks, Strategic Investor, The Phantom, Pegasus First Call, the Kon-Lin Letter, Today's Investor, the Bowser Report, SSH Guru, Ground Floor, and the Red Chip Review, to name a few. Overall, for 50 'picks', the Kid's stocks have never once fallen back (prior to rising) after a 'pick', and have risen from a low of 2% to a high of 775%, leaving an enviable average gain of 101% for 50 selections. $$$ What's next for the 'Kid'? The Waaco Kid is now a prominent fixture on the i.Star-licensed 'MegaSite' [tm] for financial information, news and features at netcapital.com. As a caricature, 'the Waaco Kid' is a can't walk straight and chew gum at the same time' rascal who 'HYPNOtyzes' his stock selections, and whose worldwide 'Waaco Sightings', which websurfers can post, are legendary. Recently, Waaco began casting about at the New York Licensing Show for a licensing agent, and may one day be featured in your favorite comic book or in his own full-length animated motion picture. Who knows? But for now, he is rapidly expanding, with more and more features that already created comparisons in Business Week with 'The Motley Fool'; and when the all-new 'NetCapital.com' website is fully loaded with graphics sometime this coming week, he will also have his own 'Waaco's Galleria' of 5U companies in a new soon-to-be announced arrangement with another well-known internet organization, more emerging details of his as yet-untold exploits with the likes of Pecos Bill and Judge Roy Bean, and, are you ready ... a 24-hour on-line investment Chat room just for the 'Kids'! When the 'Kid's' picks and alerts are published, the 'Kid' imposes a 24-hour moratorium on all of its co-editors to prevent hysterical buy-ins by individuals unexposed to the educational aspects of the Forum --- the 'Textbook Investment Method (TIM)', etc. Afterwards, the 'Kid' announces its selections to the Street through its thousands of trader stations and other electronic distribution networks, so that over time, the 'Kid's valuations come to be recognized and accepted by professional traders and institutions, where those valuations, to date, have been proven time and time again. Often the 'Kid' is way ahead of the curve, however. For example, Business Week's example, Guardian (now Genesis), via the ticker symbol GIFS, as an emerging reorganization at the time the 'Kid' stumbled upon it, didn't even know its own book value at the time. It's over $14, and growing! Yet, after the initial flurry -- the price easily shattered the Kid's target -- the Street pushed its price back down because the book value isn't even yet verified by a Street-recognized accounting firm. Now, GIFS is preparing to become fully reporting, apply for a full listing and is expected, in time to announce that its new recognized accounting firm, rumored to be Ernst & Co., has validated its figures. Where do you think that stock will settle when that happens? So that is a classic Forum 'positioning' pick. No rocket science. Just hard work, diligence, and patience. $$$$ The Kid's full record, with all of his sources, will be posted this weekend on the website, or you can request it by e-mailing nymg@pipeline.com! $$$$ More recently that patience and belief in its valuation paid off when Quantum Learning Systems (QLSI) rocketed 775% after weeks of patient trading by the Forum. Even though QLSI burst through the Kid's target, Waaco recently sobered up to put down a riot when some ornery varmints threatened those gains. That became quickly known as 'The Shootout at the AOL Corral', and only added to Waaco's already Waacko legend and ardent following. A believer in truth, justice and the small investor's rights, Waaco just deputized hisself and stepped right in with both guns blazing.
Some were surprised to see that he still had it in him, but those of us who have followed ol Waacky's explOits for the past year are often amazed but never surprised at any thing that critter might do. One thing for sure, he ain't much to look at but he sure as heck knows how to pick them stocks. $$$$$ If you want to be inside where the action is, and to see all the new developments as they occur via a stream of daily e-mail transmissions and discussions between co-editors sent right to your e-mail box AS THE DEVELOPMENTS OCCUR, you need only request the Financial Independence Day Special via e-mail to nymg@pipeline.com to get the special forum giving you 3 months of the Forum for only $10. This special lasts only until midnight Sunday. As a special bonus, for the rest of July you will also receive, absolutely free, the daily HotStocks@StreetLevel which over the past six months has posted more than 500 stock symbols, from one to six a day! These have an average daily run-up of 6% and a 3-month average gain of 25%. About five of these actually DECLINED after posting. HSSL regularly appears on trader stations, Bloombergs, network radio, fax, e-mail, websites and JagNotes. It's priced at $60 per month, and is yours free for the rest of July if you subscribe to become a Waaco Kid co-editor. The Kid is regularly $10 per month, but it's yours through this weekend only, as we begin to build circulation, distribution and an even greater small investor powerhouse, for $10 for a full three months. For full details and the Kid's record, write nymg@pipeline.com and get ready to join the Waacky and Wonderful World of the Waaco Kid! This special is available only via e-mail, and only thru midnight July 7.
It is NOT available through our phone ordering service. Thanks. -- -- [c] Copyright, 1996, by StreetLevel [tm], a division of NetCapital Corporation, located on the Web at netcapital.com, rated 4-STAR by the monthly magazine 'inter.net'. All terms and conditions for usage are strictly enforced and contained in the 'Registration Agreement' found on our website. StreetLevel [tm] is the exclusive electronic distributor for HotStocks@StreetLevel [tm] / 'HSSL' ($60 monthly e-mail, $75 fax); The Waaco Kid's Hot Stocks Forum [tm] / 'HSF' ($10 monthly); StockClock@StreetLevel [tm] / 'SCSL' ($8 monthly); and IRx / Investors Research Journal [tm] ($10 monthly beginning Oct / 96). All subscriptions include membership in Investors Research Institute (IRI). Call New York Society of Security Analysts at 212-912-9249 for reservations to 2nd Tuesday IRI/NYSSA Wall Street Newsmaker Luncheon (beginning Sept. 10 in World Trade Center). All subscriptions are automatically billed semi-annually at then-current prices (as posted here) at each next regularly scheduled billing date (no refunds). Subscribers may opt for annual billing to lock in then-current prices and bonuses. Currently, HSSL subscribers receive all services and publications as bonus. HSF subscribers also receive StockClock [tm]. All StreetLevel [tm] products and publications are informational only, and opinions of each writer, who should be assumed to hold positions, and should never be construed as 'buy' or 'sell' recommendations for any security. For a 2-Week Free Trial call 1-800-241-9111, Ext. 329, or e-mail gvlh24a@prodigy.com or Fax 516-427-4867. To affect billing changes or unsubscribe, please e-mail or fax only. Thank you.
Bill DeMorrow ....................................................... If this were a logical world men would ride side-saddle! |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
To: afrayem onigwecher who started this subject | 8/4/2004 11:02:07 PM | From: StockDung | | | To:Yuri Aminov who started this subject From: buzzlite Thursday, Dec 26, 2002 11:51 PM View Replies (1) | Respond to of 8000
Periodically I search the web to see if there is any justice re the gifs scam. Haven't found any justice yet, but it's always interesting to me. The esteemed former editor of waaco kid seems to be here. ceocouncil.net Then I searched Mohamed Zayed and found this. Surely it can't be the same one. globetree.org |
| GMXX - GENEMAX CORP | Stock Discussion ForumsShare | RecommendKeepReplyMark as Last Read |
|
| |