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To: Dale Baker who wrote (190)11/6/1997 4:08:00 PM
From: MENSORead Replies (1) of 118717
 
>>> Go back in the thread and look at the ROMT debate. No one produced numbers saying insider buying amounted to more than a handful. <<<

Give me a break, Dale. You don't expect insiders and others eyeing the company to order blocks of 50,000+ shares all at once, do you ?

This is a thinly-traded stock. It has to be traded gently. The best way for them (and us) to take advantage of this unfolding play is to accumulate gradually. Don't buy large blocks. Don't hype it. Don't run-up the share price before we are all done buying. Let the fundamentals do that nicely later after we have all bought all we can carry.

Here's only the very latest example of what I'm talking about:

ISSUER: ROM TECH INC.
SYMBOL: ROMT
FILER: KLEIN GERALD W
TITLE: Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
PURCHASED: 10/28/97 25,000 $2.00
OWNERSHIP: 75,000

I don't know about you, Dale. But I certainly don't profess to know more about the company, its rapidly growing revenue base, and its creative plans to meet new NASDAQ listing requirements without dilluting share value than the company's own CFO...

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