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Non-Tech : KIDE a good play to capitalize on Pokemon craze

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To: gerry mullane who wrote (449)9/26/1999 1:31:00 AM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (3) of 1239
 
Gerry - It makes me uneasy that even the people on the DVUI thread who are very enthusiastic about the stock don't seem to know or care how many shares are outstanding. I think that's irresponsible at best, and just plain stupid at worst, given that DVUI has been, and is again being, hyped by a disgustingly sleazy (IMO <g>) promoter who has a well-documented history of pushing companies whose management is dumping massive number of shares into the market. Has anyone determined yet what the number of outstanding shares is, and whether it's increased or is about to increase? Promoters don't generally work for nothing. When I raised this issue casually (and actually sort of absent-mindedly) on the DVUI thread a few weeks ago, I was attacked somewhat savagely, which also made the alarm bells go off.

And yet, strangely enough, DVUI's daily volumes have dried up, which is inconsistent with the concern I expressed above, but making the stock price easier to manipulate.

Fundamentally, it may be a happier story. I've seen DVUI's products, and I've seen other Pokemon products made by Plymouth (with whom DVUI has a relationship), and they look pretty good. When the Pokemon movies come out, "the rising tide should lift all boats." Still, if leverage is the goal, I'd rather put my money in KIDE calls. Good luck - Eric
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