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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Corporate Vision (CVIA)
CVIA 0.4800.0%Jun 30 5:00 PM EST

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To: Bill Monahan who wrote (3908)4/18/1998 8:38:00 PM
From: Popiye  Read Replies (2) of 6654
 
IMHO business (especially speculative) is best worked out in private. There are too many varied interests, positions of wealth, and intellect to support pleasing everyone. While not defending CVIA or WODT, he/they should be able to listen to varied opinions, but the finale are the chief exec officer's. Business plans are not reportable, unless a bank wants to see one, but they are paper to fit an audience. Additionally, all speculative ventures are gamble (win or lose), bigger the gamble, bigger the return is how it is suppose to work - if they work! Why would they want their threatening and opposing forces to know their next move? What will we do with it? When, and if, the deal closes, I would like to be able to invest more funds and receive better valuation. Come to think of it, long or short I'm formulating my business plan to deal with the cards dealt-and so are they. This is my last post until CVIA and/or WODT shuffles the cards and provides us/me a hand to read. Best wishes:)
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