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      schrieb am 12.12.01 19:53:41
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      How Many Companies Can You Fit Under One Roof?

      Answer:
      InvestorLinks.com Inc.
      EYPSF
      Oil Springs Energy

      2 Adelaide Street Suite 301
      West Toronto, Ontario M5H 1L6

      http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Zk-NNtGPphI:biz.yahoo.c…
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      schrieb am 12.12.01 19:57:34
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      How Many Companies CAN You Fit Under One Roof?

      3 companies RK the same adresss!

      InvestorLinks.com Inc.. EYPSF oil branch Energy

      2 Adelaide Street Suite 301 west Toronto, Ontario M5H 1L6


      http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:Zk-NNtGPphI:biz.yahoo.c…
      +investorlinks.com & hl=en
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      schrieb am 12.12.01 19:58:55
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Ian S. Davey- EYPSF Board of Directors


      Also on the Board of directors of:

      First Strike Diamonds Inc.
      Symbol YFI (vancouver) 0.010

      Top executive:
      Elizabeth J. Kirkwood, President & CEO

      Board:
      Elizabeth J. Kirkwood,
      Ian S. Davey,
      William Jarvis


      http://rapids.canoe.ca/cmoney/quoteng/bluebook.pl?RIC=YFI.V
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      schrieb am 12.12.01 20:01:58
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      November 13, 2001

      Stock Lemon report on Energy Power Systems (EYPSF)


      Caveat Emptor


      The most active stock as of late on the OTC BB has been Energy Power Systems (EYPSF). In this report we try to uncover the reasons behind the big move and volume as of late. We will not attempt to analyze their business, as it is too difficult to get a grasp on without new filings and it is not easy to gather information. Instead, we will look at the situations and individuals surrounding this stock and allow you to draw your own conclusions.

      We anxiously await the company’s financial reports this week so we can find out the truth to these imposing questions:

      1. How many shares are outstanding?

      2. How much money does this company have?

      3. How much money is the company losing?

      4. What are the company’s revenues?

      None of the sites that are touting EYPSF discuss these four questions. Why not? Is there something to hide? How can you write buy side research without even knowing the true market cap of the company?

      The CEO of EYPSF is a gentleman by the name of Jim Cassina. After a brief conversation with Mr. Cassina, we were more confused then before we called. He told us that he has extensive experience in the oil and gas business. However, their website never lists any of his previous positions. Moreover, on Multex Investorä, we read that Mr. Cassina has spent the previous 5 years as an independent business consultant and President of Core Financial Enterprises, which again we could find no information. Mr. Cassina quickly hung up the phone on us as soon as he felt uncomfortable answering questions about his business.

      If you are an individual investor, odds are you discovered this stock from one of the many stock promotion sites that are behind EYPSF. The reason we speculate that the recent increase in volume is because of promotion, rather than substance, is simply because the company has not put out any news within the past two weeks. Only promotion sites can generate such interest in an oil and gas exploration stock. These sites may include The Natural Contrarian, which is discussed throughout this report, or it may be OTC Journal.com, which in its words lets you, "Discover Tomorrows Winners", judging by their previous picks, which include such stocks as NTUN, XMLG, and JAWS, they should change their tagline to "Discovering Tomorrows Dogs". EYPSF has also been profiled by thestockadvisor.com and stockscape.com.

      A buy recommendation was actually put on the stock by Willow Cove Investments. The last stock that we could find that they put a recommendation on is NTWK that was profiled in April of 2001 while the stock was trading around the $4-5 range. These days, NTWK trades less than .25, that is twenty-five cents.

      So how does Mr. Cassina orchestrate such a mass promotion of his stock? This is where it gets interesting. Mr. Cassina was a former director of investorlinks.com. As a matter of fact, the address of investorlinks.com was the exact same address as EYPSF. Sandra Hall, the VP of EYPSF was also an officer and director of investorlinks.com. It was not until investorlinks.com stock went to pennies that they changed the name to API Electronics Group. Perhaps, Mr. Cassina used some of his experience and contacts in his former business to transfer to his current business. When asked about this in a phone conversation Mr. Cassina simply responded, "Investorlinks is no longer Investorlinks."

      Now, let’s review the information put forward by the Scott Fraser’s mass email

      The email from Scott Fraser is fraudulent and Misleading


      Within the email, Mr. Fraser mentions "I insist that you take partial profits when (not if) the share price of EYPSF hits $6 per share." This statement guarantees profits and is not consistent with a respected analyst. Mr. Fraser should retract that statement immediately

      Prequalified for a senior listing on the AMEX is Misleading


      This is like getting one of those brochures in the mail that prequalifies you for a credit card, then when you read the fine print you realize that it is contingent on your credit history. The CEO of the company told us that all the company has done is submit an application to AMEX. That is it. Any company can do it and it does not guarantee any listing.

      Aggressively pursued by institutional buyers is Misleading


      Jim Cassina would not tell us any institutions that have term sheets on the table with EYPSF. Also, what does this mean? Are the institutional buyers interested in the stock, the products of the company, or the company as a whole? That statement is as nebulous as the rest of the report.

      Scott Fraser gives his credentials as a 2-time winner of the McPartland Shepherd award for Investment excellence. Upon a search for this award on three search engines…we found nothing on what this award is or who gives it out. Furthermore, he is not listed on the On24 Website as a columnist or analyst. After a phone call with On24 we found out that they do have a casual relationship with him yet they were appalled when they heard of the boisterous claims made in Mr. Fraser’s email campaign. Watch out Scott Fraser. As for best selling, well, that term is as imprecise as his reports

      Corporate Website

      The corporate web page of EYPSF is a telling sign of their true business. We have never seen a company tout their own stock on the investor relation’s link until now. On the investor relations there is a quote from Money Magazine about the oil services business that discusses Schlomberger. Well, Mr. Cassina, we have read Schlomberger balance sheet and looked at their company and let me tell you one thing…. EYPSF is no Schlomberger. Making this analogy is much like with the rest of the propaganda of this company…Misleading.

      Unlike Mr. Fraser, we do not want your $1,000, we just want you to know the truth

      It must be noted that we have not analyzed the true business and crunched the numbers of this company. We have only reviewed the promotion of the company along with the previous experiences of the players in this promotion. Perhaps, EYPSF does have a business, perhaps they are an investment worthy company. But if this were the case, they got the wrong people to get the message out.

      Recommendation

      We recommend that you do your homework and read the financials and speak to the management and get a true idea of what their business is before you invest. We recommend that you immediately disregard all promotion, as they are mostly hype with no substance. Most of all, we recommend you speak to a registered investment advisor and get his/her recommendation before you purchase any OTC security.





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      schrieb am 12.12.01 20:27:09
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      http://www.zockstocks.com/Vorstellungen/EYPSF/EYPSF.htm

      Ich hab vor ein paar wochen EYPSF vorgestellt und habe alle im Internet verfügbaren Infos verwertet!

      Bezüglich der Anzahl der Aktien binich auf Sedar.com fündig geworden

      morchel


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