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Technology Stocks : Commerce One Inc - (CMRC)
CMRC 4.915-3.6%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Ted Downs who wrote (266)12/24/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: Lazarus  Read Replies (1) of 1938
 
I mentioned CMRC on the LMKI board ....

on RB when the stock was trading around $90.00 and later admonished those folks to keep and eye on the stock [CMRC] to see what happens when a stock with a low float in a hot industry gets recognition.

LMKI may be worth a looksee...it is an OTC:bb with a low float doing a lot of the right things. The company has recently applied for NAZ listing.

Note that the company acquired Mobilnetics earlier this year with an impressive client base:
dljdirect.com

LMCI will initially deliver these solutions to MobileNetics Corporation's existing customer base. Fortune 100 companies such as Xerox Corporation and their clients, including Hitachi, Compaq and Genicom Corporation will be among the first to use these integrated solutions. LMCI acquired MobileNetics Corporation on June 1st, 1999.

When the auto insurer AAA of California approached COVAD and said they wanted to go hi-speed --- COVAD [COVD] pointed them to LMKI which was awarded the multi-million dollar contract:

dljdirect.com

More recently they are working with California Dept of Transportation.

dljdirect.com

The stock has pulled back from a recent high of $18.50 but I anticipate that next year will be a banner year for the company and its investors.

Lazarus

Just expressing my opinions -- and as always I admonish folks that I am dumber than wood...besides penny stocks are risky....and one should have an Ivy League grad with an economics degree who is a certified financial planner advising them....not a college dropout like me. ADD to that the fact that I am compensated PR for LMKI and you might just as well forget I even mentioned it... see full disclaimer and details of compensation at smallpotatoes.net
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