Stocklemon Reports on iMergent Part 7
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Snake Oil salesmen used to travel from town to town selling potions that they championed as having great healing powers. In reality they were nothing but crazy concoctions that separated hopefuls from their money. The death of snake oil salesmen came when people realized the power of mass communication — folks were able to warn the next town before the salesmen rolled in with their wagons.
Stocklemon Reports on Intermix (MIX)
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“Plus ca change, plus c’est la même chose”
The more things change, the more they stay the same
Alphonse Karr, Les Guêpes 1849
As our next installment in bringing to light publicly traded stocks whose business models depend upon consumer deception, meet Intermix (AMEX:MIX). This company is actually the recycled corporate shell of E-Universe (see Stocklemon Mar. 26, 2002) which outlined Euniverse’s relationship with notorious stock promoter Rafi Khan. http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/lr17882.htm (more…)
Stocklemon Reports on iMergent Part 6
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“Who naught suspects is easily deceived.” Petrarca Petrarch
Stocklemon believes that iMergent Inc. is not only attempting to deceive it potential customers through a variety of channels, but it is also trying to deceive the investment community by fostering an image of its corporate history and business model that is inconsistent with documented facts. With that in mind, we present to you part 6 on iMergent Inc.
Is iMergent Selling Business Opportunities?

