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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (12127)10/20/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: 3:16   of 150070
 
To: Jim Bishop (552 )
From: 3:16
Wednesday, Oct 20 1999 11:12PM ET
Reply # of 553

i don't think people are seeing the big picture here. kazz did not lose any directors or
their president, they are all still there. the reason for the i360 investment is to turn kazz
into the largest and wealthiest snowboard company in the world. so they own 2.? %...is
that not a million shares? look at the board of directors...no slouches there. so if i360
comes out of the gate on nasdaq at 60-90 dollars and has an amazon type run to 200
plus, then does kazz not have 200 million u.s. in this investment???? so with 10 million
f/d kazz would be worth (without the exploding snowboard side) 30 dollars canadian
CASH. i am in no way saying that the stock will go to 200 or that kazz will trade at cash
value to its investment, but why concern yourself with what % they own? kazz also has
extremely competent people running the show in montana, and mr. morton and mr.
hucke were just supervisors and final decision makers, but by no means did they make
kazz humm. from what i have been told they are still very much a part of kazz and the
day to day decisions. if you read the press release you would see that there are 45
employees in i360...by no means a small entity. judging by the market action we are
going to rock imho.
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