The following message have many characteristics in common with much spam I've been getting lately. It's about investments, often shares, stock options or oil. One odd thing about those messages is that they all, like the one quoted below, have the letter 'l' substituted for the pipe character i.e. '|'.
Are there any rule for this? Would one be hard do design? I haven't seen anything about is in the documentation. OR, I haven't understood what I've read...
/Andreas
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr 13 14:31:31 2005
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The Oil and Gas Advisory Now that Oil and Gas has entered a long-term bul| market, our specia|ty in pinpointing the hottest companies of the few remaining undervalued energy plays has produced soaring returns. Emerson Oil and Gas (EOGI) is an energy developer in the US "Oi| Be|t" and in Canada's most highly coveted reservoirs with generating potential of Millions per week.
Breaking NEws!!!
Emerson Oi| and Gas Identifies Lease 0pp0rtunity in South Texas Providing 0pp0rtunity for 22-Well Re-entry in Fie|d with Strong Producing History and Large Recoverab|e Reserves
South Texas in a |arge existing field that was discovered and dril|ed by major oil companies in the 1970s.The field is established with substantial recoverab|e reserves, estimated at over 3.9 mil|ion barre|s of oi| and about 2 bil|ion cubic ft. of gas in the two pay zones.
Symbol - EOGI Price - .065
The value of EOGI's shares wi|| skyrocket:
1. Price charts confirm oi| prices are experiencing the strongest bu|| market in a generation.
2. Natural Gas prices have tripled in the last two years.
3. With multip|e projects in high-gear and the expanding production on reserves worth multi-mi|lions, EOGI is se||ing for |ess than 1/4 the va|ue of its assets.
4. Emerson Oil and Gas specializes in using new techno|ogy to turn unproductive oil and gas deposits into profitab|e enterprises. Already shares in the oi| and gas sector are rising faster than the overa|| market. In fact, four of Dow Jones' ten top performing industry sectors for the past year are energy related. But it's in the mid-sized exp|orers and deve|opers |ike Emerson (EOGI) that the biggest gains are being made. In the |ast 12 months, many of these stocks made trip|e and even quadruple returns.
Our subscribers need to pay particu|arly close attention to undervalued EOGI shares, because it won't be a bargain for long. This small company with a comparab|y smal| market va|ue, is sitting on a bonanza of oi| and gas reserves - an unrecognized bonus for investors especia||y with the dai|y jump in energy prices.
But a|| that wi|l change in a few short weeks, as these reserves move into production, bringing an exp|osion of cash that is expected to capture the attention of the market, and have an equal|y explosive effect on the share price.
What wi|| the cash flow from these projects do for the price of Emerson
Oil and Gas' shares? We|| we do know this - the great thing about
investing in EOGI is that your gains don't depend on further increases
in the price of oil and gas. Even if energy prices stay f|at, or dec|ine
slight|y, you wi|l still make a very healthy return. Of course, energy
prices are expected to continue their meteoric rise over the next year
or so as predicted, meaning the value of EOGI's assets and earnings wi||
soar even higher. In that case, the reward for investors wil| be staggering.
Overa||, we consider EOGI to be one of the |ast outstanding energy
p|ays in the oil and gas sector. Once this discovery has been realized,
EOGI shares wi|| surge sharp|y on heavy investor attention. We have
identified this discovery for immediate accumu|ation. EOGI's oi| and
gas reserves are we|l established and are going into massive production.
Early investors wil| secure optimum gains, and any additional news in this
area will rea||y turn up the heat, causing us to revise our targets
upward in next week's bulletin.
Oil and Gas Advisory (OGA) is not a investment expert. Certain
statements contained in this news|etter may be future-|ooking
statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Such terms as expect, believe, may, wi|l, and intend or simi|ar terms
may identify these statements. Past-performance is not an indicator of
future-resu|ts. This is not an expert to acquire or se|| securities.
OGA is an independent pub|ication that was paid fifteen thousand dol|ars by a
third party for the continuing coverage and dissemination of this
company information. Investors are suggested to seek proper guidance
from a financia| expert. Investors should use the information provided in this
newsletter as a starting point for gathering additiona| information on
the profi|ed company to a||ow the investor to form their own opinion
regarding investment.
If you wish to stop future mailings, or if you fee| you have been wrongfu|ly placed in our membership, please go here or send a blank e mail with No Thanks in the subject to st0ck62 @ yahoo.com
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