by MicroHydro » Fri 29 Jul 2005, 00:14:13
I have become somewhat concerned that several posters have been putting up press releases from obvious stock kiting scams. When companies you have never heard of with no prior sales breathlessly announce miracle discoveries that will save the world, and helpfully provide their stock symbol, (So you, my special friend, can get in on the ground floor!), hold on to your wallet. Ask yourself, do these stories sound rather like the notorious Nigerian letter?
The post below is a case in point, and is so extreme that it motivated me to start this thread. Recall the dot com companies, more than 90% of them went bankrupt, wiping out US$ 7 trillion in investor equity. They were too speculative to get listed on NYSE or AMEX, so these dogs like webvan.com or pets.com hung out on the fast and loose NASDAQ. When you see a stock symbol labeled OTC, be afraid, very afraid. OTC means 'over the counter' These are stocks too disreputable to be listed by any exchange. Imagine your alcoholic cousin who just got out of prison for fraud selling stock certificates out of the back of his rusty old Holden, and you won't be far from the truth.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'G')raeme
Heavy Crude
Joined: Mar 04, 2005
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Location: New Zealand
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 7:16 pm Post subject:
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Solar Power Breakthrough; New Low-Cost Solar Energy May Replace Gas
Quote:
July 27, 2005 08:00 AM US Eastern Timezone
SALEM, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 27, 2005--Will solar energy ever overtake the oil market? The solar revolution may be closer than you think.
Breakthrough solar power technology developed by International Automated Systems Inc. (OTCBB: IAUS) may become the first solar to compete with gas. Low-cost energy produced by IAUS' new patented and patent-pending solar technology can be used to generate electricity or produce clean fuels such as hydrogen and green methanol (gasoline replacements) at a competitive price.
IAUS' unique thin-film solar panels can be produced at a fraction of the cost of today's photovoltaic solar panels. IAUS is on schedule to begin mass production of its solar panels by September 2005. Once in production, IAUS will be able to turn out nearly 200 megawatts of solar panels yearly, nearly 10 times greater capacity than a $100 million photovoltaic fabrication plant.
A solar area of only 100 square miles -- a size of land that equals only nine percent of the state of Nevada -- can generate enough electricity for the entire United States.
Ok, who is this
International Automated Systems, and how have these guys in Utah beaten the best PV engineers at the multibillion dollar chip companies of Silicon Valley, Europe, and Japan? Let's do some due diligence shall we. What leads Google hits for this company? Their last stock fraud!
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')NTRODUCTION
1. This is a securities class action against
International Automated Systems, Inc. ("IAS" or the "Company") and
its President, Neldon Johnson ("Johnson"). During the class period
of May 13, 1996 through June 28, 1996 (the "Class Period"),
defendants disseminated numerous statements through company press
releases and advertisements in publications such as Investor's
Business Daily touting that they had developed an allegedly
revolutionary communications technology called Digital Wave
Modulation ("DWM") that, among other things, would allow the
transmittal of information at speeds 200 times faster than current
modems. Defendants also made several published statements
specifically promising to unveil a working prototype of DWM on June
27, 1996, notwithstanding the fact that defendants did not have a
working prototype of DWM in existence or anywhere near completion.
What a surprise, these people are not engineers, but career criminals with a previous conviction for defrauding investors, back to their old games with the new investment flavour of the month. Who could have imagined that? Anyone, just follow your nose.