Dear Andrew, Tom and everyone:
I'm glad to be of service. (N.B. unlike the far more attractive Adrienne Barbeau, my folks spelled my name Adrian, that being the masculine form of the moniker, I'm a he/him. I'll bet though, Ms. Barbeau has less to offer in discussing penny stocks.) I've studied the junior markets closely for over 15 years -- and at the very least they provide entertainment value. And, hopefully, they can be profitable, too. In theory, learning the facts about a deal can help reduce the risk in playing the game -- long or short. There's an added bonus -- once you've researched the background of a prospective penny stock speculation you often have no need for TV or movies to provide you with any extra drama or laughter. I'm still hoping THE GURU! will come through and identify the billion dollar man, the BIG R! I've been doing some research on this and have located the Big B, or Big Bopper -- but, tragically, the Chantilly Lace singer went down in the same 1950s plane crash that claimed the lives of Buddy Holly and others. Then, there's the Big M, Frank Mahovlich of those great 1960s Toronto Maple Leaf teams. But there's no BIG R in his name or that of his brother Pete, AKA the Little M. I'm sure it wasn't THE GURU!'s intention to make unsubstantiated claims and then fail to deliver the straight goods. SO BIG GURU, TELL US WHO'S THE BIG R?!!!!!! |