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I started documenting stock spam in October 2005, but in November 2005, the quantity of stock spam became so large that I put it on hold. In mid-May 2006 I decided to take it up again on a trial basis, limiting reports to one per day per stock, but I gave up again in mid-June 2006 as the workload was still excessive relative to the importance of the issue. Others continued to do a fine job of it -- see the links at left -- but according to statistics from spamnation, the problem peaked in 2007 and dropped off abruptly in 2008, becoming a mere trickle in 2009/10. I'm leaving this blog online as a historical reference, but I have no further plans to update it, and I've disabled comments because nobody has tried to post anything but spam comments here in a long time.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

you wont beleive this.

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DIAAF***DIAAF***DIAAF***DIAAF***DIAAF***DIAAF
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+++++++++++ FEATURED
COMPANY
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DIAMANT FILMS (OTCBB: DIAAF)


 


CURRENTLY: $0.009


RECENTLY: $0.05



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We are putting
READERS on HIGH_ALERT, put
your sights on DIAAF. Watch This one  WEDNESDAY!!..

Trading at under a PENNY the gains could be Huge! * Act Now -
go DIAAF!!!


 


This one is poised
for a HUGE BREAK OUT, because of the low price, and recent news.
DIAAF could be one of the 1,000_%_gainers !!!


Look for a lot more
Breaking NEWS!!!!

 



DIAMANT FILMS (OTCBB: DIAAF) JOINS A MULTI BILLION
$$$$$$$ INDUSTRY:

YOU
TOO
CAN BECOME INVOLVED.


 


IN A BILLION $$$$$ INDUSTRY IF DIAMANT ART CORP (OTCBB:
DIAAF). CAPTURES 1% OF THE MARKET IT COULD POTENTIALLY MEAN TENS OF MILLIONS OF
$$$$$$$ TO THE BOTTOM LINE. IF PVC GETS BANNED THE AMOUNT OF MARKET SHARE THAT
DIAMANT (OTCBB: DIAAF) CAN CAPTURE COULD BE EXPLOSIVE!



 



 


*****    HOT OF THE PRESS!!!   
*****


 



Diamant Art Corporation Bulletin: China Bans PVC Plastic Wrappers



 



TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 1, 2005--Diamant Art Corporation (OTCBB:DIAAF),
and its wholly owned subsidiary, Diamant Film Inc. (http://www.diamantfilm.com)
is pleased to inform that the administration of the Territory of the People's
Republic of China will ban the import and export of PVC wrappers. For more
information click on


http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-10/26/content_487847.htm



About Diamant Art Corporation



Diamant Art Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiary
Diamant Film Inc., has secured a ten-year agreement with Diamant Plastics
Corporation for the exclusive marketing and distribution rights in the United
States, Territory of the People's Republic of China, Canada, Mexico and the
Bahamas to Diamant(TM) film, a non-PVC food stretch film.



Diamant (TM) film is the world's first plasticizer-free stretch
film based on polystyrene and the first food wrap film that is environmentally
friendly and recyclable. Diamant (TM) film has recently received the ECO logo
certified by the Environmental Choice(M) Program. The Environmental Choice(M)
Program is North America's leading benchmark of environmentally responsible
products and services. Diamant (TM) film has successfully met the criteria for
both the environmental and performance standards.


*****       
*****


Who is Diamant Inc?


            WORLDS FIRST NON-PVC BASED STRETCH FILM
COMPANY
. Wholly owner of Diamant Art Corp and exclusive distributor of
Diamant Food Wrap. A revolutionary health oriented product both recyclable and
ecologically friendly. The product is ready for market and has been approved by
the Canadian Health Protection Branch for food contact, qualifies for US FDA
non-objection status, and qualifies for EcoLogotm certification as an
environmentally friendly product.


 


Key success factors for Diamant� film are:



o      
PVC is harmful to your health and is commonly used in over
thousands of items
;



o      
Rapid reduction in manufacturing cost to equal or below that of
PVC;



o      
Rapid penetration of North American PVC food Packaging market;



o      
Successful efforts to have Diamant� acknowledged as  an equal or
superior replacement for PVC;



o      
Rapid expansion of manufacturing capability by the addition of
equipment/plants;


 


What is outstanding about this opportunity is:



o      
The increased profile of the issues surrounding �phthalates� and
challenges facing PVC that have created both a need and opportunity for an
alternative;



o      
The potential to realize lower costs (pound for pound) vis-�-vis
PVC and to capture most of the savings from lower density and thickness;



o      
High profile merchandisers moving to ban PVC from there products;
governments imposing bans (Japan) or taxation (Denmark);



o      
Recent moves in the USA to ban PVC in selected applications where
alternatives exist.


 


We are anticipating a lot more
record breaking PR forthcoming shortly on OTCBB: DIAAF  keep your eyes glued to
the screen on this one!!!!  You must take the time to read all the current News
and information about this company now!  We are sure that after all of you have
read the facts about this company you will share the same level of enthusiasm
that we have about "DIAAF"�.  


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from the real meaning of what the news release meant to say. Look at the news
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In compliance with Section 17(b), we disclose the holding of DIAAF shares prior
to the publication of this report. Be aware of an inherent conflict of interest
resulting from such holdings due to our intent to profit from the liquidation of
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have been made regarding the above company.



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