Category: Penny Stocks
Monday, November 29, 2004
Absolute Health & Fitness - AHFI - NV corporation revoked
Bob posted his comment today:
“Greetings;
What info can you provide me concerning: Randall Rohm, Pres. of Absolute Health & Fitness, Inc.
Stock name: AHFI (Pink Sheets stock)
Thanks,
Bob”
I’ve done a bit of research on AHFI a couple months ago.
http://www.ahfi.net/ - is down and has been down since at least 10/3 - can’t find a new site.
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/company_profile.jsp?symbol=AHFI has no news except:
On 11/15/04 at Bellwether Report Issues Trading Alerts for Shareh
“Absolute Health and Fitness (OTC: AHFI), the company is trading up 25% today on no corporate developments at all. Investors must be speculating something big?”
Pink Sheets lists the State of Incorporation as Nevada.
In NV is a REVOKED “Absolute Health and Fitness, Inc.” with a President/Secretary/Treasurer “William S. Reed” and there is no listing for a Mr. Rohm as officer of any NV corporation.
I called the phone 919-816-9853 at Pink Sheets, which was just answered by “Beyond Fitness” corporate office.
That took me on a to numerous corporations in NV and NC, but NO active corporation for AHFI and no mention anywhere of Randall Rohm - the president according to Pink Sheets.
I posted my research at Fight Back!!!
So, the short answer to Bob’s question: I know absolutley NOTHING about president Randall Rohm, he is practically invisible.
I can’t even figure out how to link AHFI to the other corporations, other than that 919-816-9853 from Pink Sheets. Maybe some interested investors or litigants could make some calls and help me out a little figuring this out.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Penny stock touts are very lucrative - make $40 million in one day!
*The* page to read about those pesky stock touts, currently about 75% of the junk faxes I get.
http://www.junkfax.org/fax/profiles/wsp/wsp.htm
I believe this is more of Steve Kirsch’s outstanding work, it is unbelievable how much research is compiled on this one page. I especially like all the pictures of the criminals involved.
“The focus is on the DOLLAR-VOLUME of the stock (i.e., the volume of stock multiplied by the price), not the price itself. This is because they get their shares for either “free” or nearly free so that the only thing that matters is how many shares they can move (dollar volume). For example, in CNDD they moved 5M shares at $8 in a single day. They “paid” 10 cents for those shares from CNDD (although in reality they probably didn’t pay a dime).
So they made $40M in a single day on August 11, 2004. Profit.
More than likely, it was also tax free (they aren’t worried about the IRS going after them...the IRS is too short staffed).
...”
The United States of Scammers and Crooks.
Interestingly, TWTN (Twister Networks) is mentioned a couple times on this page, I’d love to find out how they fit into this scam.
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Tuesday, November 09, 2004
I called Twister Networks (TWTN) attorney Michael Spadaccini’s bluff
This is almost funny. Michael Spadaccini is the Twister Networks securities and corporate counsel, located in San Diego. Apparently he’s not very bright.
My detailed update at the Fight Back!!! Forum
The 10/25/04 Spadaccini fax DENYING any involvement
Does he think I’m 10 years old? Oh, right, he thinks I’m an attorney. What an idiot!
URL e-mailed to c: emailed to , ,
On 10/27/04 I called his bluff
And I’m still waiting for his reply to my request to join forces.
Thursday I’ll finally get to town to get the summons, and I’ll start working on a press release about these morons.
The chart as of today:
My guess is that they’ll soon be trading at ZERO. They think the junk faxes helped, let’s see what my press releases and my SEC complaint do.
You’re wondering what’s in it for me?
I’ll certainly settle with junk faxers. But when people piss me off, especially when they lie to me, putting them out of business or at least costing them a lot of money becomes more important. That’s of course why I publish everything.
Anyone sending out junk faxes should carefully consider the consequences. The junk faxers try to INCREASE their profits—I’m employing counter measures to cause long term losses. See http://www.bayhouse.com/moron.shtml— I forgive, but I don’t forget.
If they lose more than they gain, they won’t send out the junk faxes.
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Thursday, October 28, 2004
The SEC wants the stock touting faxes
I recently submitted my inquiry though the SEC complaint form—complaint info
The SEC response:
Dear Ms. Baker,
Thank you for writing to us. Rest assured, we are indeed interested in unsolicited faxes which tout securities. If you receive such faxes electronically, you can e-mail them to us as attachments here at
. If it’s a standard paper fax, you can fax it to the Enforcement Complaint Center at (202) 942-7262.
Thanks again for writing.
Sincerely,
William Hankins
Senior Counsel
Division of Enforcement
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