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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CYCOMM (CYII)-on aquisition trail

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To: Robert Morrison who wrote (839)11/23/1997 4:00:00 PM
From: Bullseye  Read Replies (1) of 1800
 
> What this means is that if management lets the stock price continue
> to fall without trying to support it with any kind of announcements
> what are we goint to get on a good announcement...the price goes to
> $4 not $30.

Rob, I totally agree.

In my opinion, management had to take the descision to put out a pressrelease which stated something like "management has no explaination for current stockbehaviour. Sees no reason for pricedecline. Business is very strong. Fundamentals remain good."

Not telling this was a very big mistake of the previous PR firm.

As CYI enters a new fiscal year and business is booming for CYI, CYI has to depend , more than ever , on good PR.

> Cycomm has been so under-hyped that management must know the only
> way they can get the stock up is through earnings which is a long
> tedious exercise because the company's capital base won't allow it
> to go to $100M in revenues overnight.

The only way IMO to hype this stock up is to apply for nasdaq listing
("CYI... the stock for the next 100 years." <grin>). Nothing better than a fresh start on a new exchange.

It is simply a matter of time before the equities business on the AMEX is over and out. Companies are delisting from amex at a more rapid pace than ever. The order-executions at amex are ancient and disastrous.

eg : If I have to buy a stock on nasdaq it takes a few sec's maximum to get the order filled. At the amex it can take as much as 8 minutes.

Does anyone know what the requirements are for a NASDAQ listing ?

Regards,
Bullseye!
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