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Microcap & Penny Stocks : 10-Bagger MINIMUM Rise from July 1, 2005 until December 31,

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To: seen-the-light who wrote (531)10/7/2005 5:59:02 PM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (1) of 1694
 
Wellll..... I haven't spoken to them, so I can't say for sure. But my feeling is that EFCR cares much less about the short term gyrations in their stock price and the attendant worries and frustrations of those trading, and much more about taking care of business. Personally, I like that. I am glad they have not put out a bunch of glowing PR reports with nothing substantive business-wise.

I think these sorts of deals just take time, and I doubt they'll put out any news releases until the deals are closed and everybody's signed on the dotted line. I think it would be inappropriate of them to put out a release on the status of negotiations and so forth. Sure, they could do that, but it's just not good business, IMHO. That sort of thing could easily torpedo everything in a hurry. So, I am impressed that they are conducting themselves in the business world much less like the usual pinkie/BB stock, much more like an S&P500 company would. I like that.

So I am prepared to wait. And, I am prepared to endure tremendous drawdowns. IMHO, anybody who isn't is well-advised to avoid the pinks/BBs entirely. That's been my strategy FWIW, but I have never lost money on a BB stock, and I've seen some very nice gains too.

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