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Re: Chancellor Group (symbol = CHAG)
On Thu, 11 Jul 1996 [email protected] wrote:
> http://chancellor.stockpick.com
>
> Chancellor Group, Inc. (symbol CHAG) just reported big quarterly earnings.
> SGA Goldstar issued a "buy" recommendation. I understand other investment
> advisors are looking to recommend CHAG. The company has a strong book value.
> The short sellers need to cover. This looks like a good situation to me.
> What do you think? They are located at:
>
> http://chancellor.stockpick.com
>
> Bob Williams, 206-269-0846
>
> To terminate from my Investment Opportunities, Reply to
> [email protected] with "remove" in the subject field.
Ugghhh!
This guy's gotta get stopped somehow. Is there an Anti-SPAM list that
would be more appropriate for this?
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'whois moneyworld.com'
registered to Bob Williams <[email protected]>
No hosts seem to be active in the moneyworld.com domain except
usa1.moneyworld.com [208.129.19.69] - even the name server is dead. us1
is an outgoing-only SMTP server AFAIK - can't connect to port 25, but the
spam came from that host most likely.
'whois stockpick.com'
registered to Bob Williams <[email protected]>
'finger [email protected]'
[cyberspace.com]
Account Name: Peter Johnson
Email address: [email protected]
'lynx http://www.cyberspace.com/~dyno/'
Shows directories for chag, netamerica, and natureplus.
chag has the (phony) investment reports.
natureplus shows a bunch of stuff trying to advertise holistic medicine
("Herbs, Minerals, Vitamins & Extracts").
Lookie here - netamerica must be the name of his 'real' company. Has a
bunch of information, the title of the main page is "Direct Internet
Marketing & Financial Public Relations"
Going to the chancellor.stockpick.com pages says that the name of the
company, however, is 'Financial Connections, Inc.'
Looks like this guy is:
- Going under a fake name/names
- Advertising by abusing the Internet
- Using as many company names as he has pairs of underwear