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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ACRT about to move to new highs
ACRT 0.110-7.6%Dec 30 4:00 PM EST

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To: Z man who wrote (1499)2/13/1998 1:30:00 PM
From: Dan Packer  Read Replies (1) of 7054
 
I don't know what you're talking about. I do know that for me buying and selling investments causes a taxable event. Hence I prefer to buy into a company that has a franchise, allocates capital well, and grows to the sky. Then I just buy, and hold. I take Phil Fisher's cautions to heart, and look at management, their behavior, and their background. I routinely do a data base search on investments and management. ACRT doesn't come up clean. I agree with Pink-Eye that if all that this Arhouni owes is $2 million to clean up his past life, he should do it. According to his promises about ACRT, this is chump change.....unless it isn't.

If this guy walked away from past business associates, leaving a stinking mess, I assume that he will treat me the same. Hey, I'm just a shareholder. He'll never have to look me in the eye.

My advice to you would be to do a Lexis-Nexis search on ACRT, its Board, and management. I think that even you will see some red flags. For me this company looks like Hamburger Hill. I'd avoid it like any other carcinogen. This thing's a bio-hazard.

Something that distresses me is that you seem to be really offended by people who say negative things about this company. You seem to think that only good things should be told. Well remember, most investors are not as sophisticated as you. Better that they be cautious with their savings. I can't think of a single good business that has been harmed by shortsellers and their stories. If the business is good, and there is a value-add, it will do well despite nay-sayers.

Personally, I think that you are a shill. You are trying to cheat and steal hard earned money from innocent investors. In consolation, I think you're a dupe who is not an insider. You will first get hosed by the shortsellers, and then complain when the company pulls some Reg S or Warrant dilution to devalue what's left.

JMHO
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