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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CAML lovers Where are you?

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To: Philip Pasteur who wrote (1277)3/21/1997 8:48:00 PM
From: Sam R. Diab   of 1541
 
Philip, I would not be here if it were not for a secret web informant who told me that you were using my name in vain in this forum. I don't post here because I have better things to do than argue with you (a person with close ties to a principal of a company that just happens -- by some freak coincidence -- to be one of the primary Israeli based competitors to Camelot.) Phil, I saw through you from day one. You are doing your people a favor by trying to subtract attention from any virtues of Camelot with the ends being that attention would go to your chosen one(s).

Your quote "You notice even crazy Sam has been absent from this forum for a few months now" does not surprise me. Anyone with a different opinion from yours is crazy. Camelot has a real product which has a real market that I feel has been underdeveloped. Unfortunately, Camelot's CEO has been a bit slow (for whatever reason) and has yet been unable to jump forward and present some kind of significant leadership in the sales and earnings department. This is unfortunate for the Camelot investors who have seen their assets drop from over $7 to just over a quarter. Many are just bailing out now because they can't stand it any more watching the stock approach the lowest whole number support level.

I am sticking with this Camelot dog because I feel that the CEO is concerned about the stock price and after all will make some efforts to change the investor sentiment and launch the company in a direction which will show solid and steadily improving earnings. I am not just a dreamer, but that is what CEO's actually try to do to increase value for investors and themselves. So, I am watching and waiting. I actually bought some shares (a bit early) from the panicky investors at 13/32, and now, I am sitting tight. I am also trying to advise this company's management as to some successful marketing strategies that I have in mind, but they have not been very responsive. I believe that they have just returned from a trade show in California and may be getting their act together.

Sam
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