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Microcap & Penny Stocks : AREE - Formerly TVSI

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To: douglas hicks who wrote (1808)2/26/1998 9:26:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 6528
 
Douglas,

Since it seems that Pugs and Riley are bent on hyping stocks, it just follows that we would tag along and scrutinize their activities.

One of these days I will grow bored with it, but someone else will take over.

RMIL will stand as a permanent legacy of the "devious duo".

And from the sound of the fundamentals of this .06/share company, of which there are either 74 million or 120 million shares outstanding, (someone point me to a reference), making for a market cap of either $4,440,000 or $7,200,000, it seems a little pricey.

Obviously, both of these are rather extraordinary valuations for a company with no discernable business operations or revenue at this time. (correct me if I'm wrong). Furthermore, there is a highly likelihood for a reverse split ala' RMIL which will likely pummel this stock even more unless they have a solid business plan.

But basically Doug... People despise the manipulative and Hypish tactics of Riley and Pugs so badly that any stock they tout in the near future will certainly fall under heavy scrutiny.

They don't realize that they do more harm than good to shareholder value and due to their activities on the RMIL thread, I'm sure certain authorities are scrutinizing TVSI.

For that reason, I won't touch this company until they show us the money.

Regards,

Ron
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