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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd.

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To: Norman A. Levinson who wrote (1760)4/10/1997 9:15:00 PM
From: Lee Matheson   of 1780
 
Like you, I was also burned by what took place with Gravis.

Lured by the hope that Gravis was a company that was on the
road to a turn-around, I "rolled-the-dice" on investing in
Gravis and lost money.

Gravis was one of the first penny-stocks that I had purchased
during my limited experience trying to invest thru the stock
market, and the loss I experienced reconfirmed in my mind that
penny stocks are indeed risky.

To categorize others on the conference who also invested money
in Gravis and eventually lost money in Gravis as being
"penny-stock-promoters" is puzzling to me.

I've cut my losses on Gravis, ... and I'm moving on
to other investments. I've "chalked" this loss up to
experience, and I am doing my best to be on the look out to
avoid falling into similar shareholder traps.

I definitely wish you good luck in any legal action you may
conduct against Gravis. I do recommend you be cautious with
respect to whom you accuse of complicity, as inappropriate
accusations will weaken your case against those who
deserve the accusations.
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