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Biotech / Medical : Labwire Inc.
LBWR 0.00010000.0%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: creede who wrote (1487)3/11/2009 11:04:32 AM
From: jmhollen1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 1698
 
Creede,

That's typically where you and I often disagree. LFZA (Laforza), for instance, was a USA/CA company that built high-performance SUVs using big GM V8s and a chasis from Italy. The last versions looked very much like the top end Jeep Grand Cherokee. Many high-roller pro-sports players bought quite a few of them before the company failed prior to (..and partially as a result of..) the auto market demise and the appearance of the Hummer H2. They also had a shop operation where they put small V8s in Mazda Miata's called "Monster Miatas" (..kinda of a CA / Jesse James Harley chopper thang..).

LFZA was in the low subs when they finally closed the doors, but the shell was eventually converted to USSE. When it first got started, with no R/S, the shares were 0.50 and higher for a while. Those who collected and held their old LFZA super-cheapie tickets made out big..!!! Beats buying one share of Google at $600, and seeing it go to $300 - like it is now.

That's why a few $100/$200 worth of tickets @ 0.001 or less, strategically collected in "..ye ol' Tomorrow Sock..", can pay off bigtime.

Again, good luck with your LBWR collection - you've been very patient.

John :-)

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