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Microcap & Penny Stocks : INSP Investors Research
INSP 81.73-2.5%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Puck who wrote (624)7/18/2002 1:42:15 PM
From: howsmydrivingal  Read Replies (1) of 787
 
INSP did talk of an Investors Conference during the last quarter. I believe they will have some credible things to talk about regarding the business plan currently in place.

The fact that it comes in after the earnings for the quarter is very interesting. They would be laughed out of any such meeting if they had bad news and negative prospects, but the fact that it is an investors conference suggests just that...they are actively pushing now for investors. Let the salesmanship begin...I'm already in!

I was thinking that Jain may be happy that his employees have waited it out for repricing of the $10 and above options and now that he has them, I't would not hurt too much to see a nice share price spike going into repricing so as to 'buy some additional time' for the equity to grow before losing employees (Not a real threat as the vesting of the new options takes place over three years and the number of options themselves have been reduced by 2/3.).

I know INSP may have some options regarding the share price and delisting, but first things first, they want the price above $1.00. I want to see INSP signal the okay for officer's and employees to start buying at will in this price range.

I have waited since last November before buying any additional shares of INSP. As I stated, I did recently buy long @ .60 because I feel this is the bottom and steady climb upward of a business model that has value.
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