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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ECNC: BETTING, INC. A WAGER ON NEW GAMING TECHNOLOGY

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To: DaiTN who wrote (2493)6/9/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.   of 2909
 
Evening Dai,

If I recall, I specifically asked about stock dilution. As I recall, that
is on hold. Also if we take into account what you own and your other investors
there isn't that much out there to buy. It is important that we know just
what is available to the public. If we take into account what you own,
I own and all the rest on this thread, I'm still only seeing 3mil that is
tradable, that makes this a very price sensitive stock. It also means that
if my observations are correct that this is being controled to the positive
side. The T/As don't lie. There are forces in this company or outside of
this company that are preventing major price swings. Thats good.;-) The
program doesn't lie. Now, if you are going to tell us that dilution is
going to take place then I will have to re-evaluate my position. That means
that I take the positions that I have and use it as a trading position insead of
a holding position.;-(

Also, my understanding is that ET&T only held 52% of e-connects stock.
Also, my understanding is that ET&T is suppose to be collecting now but
Tom has elected to postpone the pay out. Correct me again if I am wrong.

So Dai, maybe we walked away with two different conclusions. If that is
the case, then maybe we need Tom to post here and clear things up.

Ron
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