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Pastimes : Georgia Bard's Corner

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To: Ga Bard who wrote (7096)11/1/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (1) of 9440
 
Nothing is a guarantee, but SYCD has been an exceptional OTC performer in the past several months. As we all know most OTCs make their runs and then retreat to pennies. As you showed in your last post, the stock keeps rising, consolidating and then rising again. You can get a great sense of the story by reading the last several PRs. The company has primarily been a distribution company up to now. They've been very successful distributing anime, which is growing in popularity by the day with the great success of pokemon and now with the movie Princess Mononoke. Having already established themselves as a solid anime distribution company, SycoNet is now trying to break into the licensing business. If any of you are familiar with KIDE, KIDE has run from $2.00 to $180 (split adjusted) licensing the extremely popular pokemon products in the U.S. SYCD hopes to obtain licenses of Japanese anime products which may also achieve success in the U.S.

Changing the subject, I was one of those responsible for driving up GOYL today. Was able to pick up 30,000 shares. With such a thinly traded stock, it's awfully hard to get a decent number of shares cheap as the MMs kept raising the ask on me today. So don't take today's action too seriously. Much of it was little me trying to establish a position. Thanks for the tip on this one. It looks good.
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