___________________________________________________ >>>>Subject: Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) | Previous | Next | Respond | To: Ron Reece (83 ) From: NedPenguin Friday, Oct 31 1997 9:45AM EST Reply # of 8829 To: Robert Stewart (35 ) From: Ron Reece Saturday, Sep 21 1996 7:21PM EST Reply #36 of 7637 Howdy All!! ... I will try to always provide the most credible info and updates available. However, I will be the first to admit that I often misinterpret information or find out that what I've thought was occurring has often been overcome by events (OBE). ...
To: Charles A. King (45 ) From: Ron Reece Tuesday, Sep 24 1996 8:43AM EST Reply #46 of 7637 ....Bill Carraway was at first hesitant about the efficacy of setting up a Website. I spent several months making the suggestion to both he and MicroCap Consulting. I also advised them as to what manner of info online investors would be interested in.
Due to cost and the previous cash crunch being suffered by the company, they didn't follow all of my recommendations, .... The website designer also used an atrocious purple/lavender background at first, until comments from myself and other individuals enacted a change. It still isn't what I would like to see in a website, but it gets the info and the message across....
>>>>...I actually hope to be able to get into the Internet promotional business and help firms like GRNO create and maintain a website as a location that can be used as a source of up to date information....<<<<
... I believe that there was some illegal short selling by the market makers and the end of day active period of trading (30,000+ shares in the final 20 minutes) may mean that the bears may be giving up, (for now) Remember that the stream of news will likely begin to increase as the company progresses with reassembly of its unit. Spencer has mentioned that many Charleston, SC investors in the company bailed out this summer thinking the company was defunct. When they start seeing construction beginning again, they will likely begin putting more buying pressure on the stock since they KNOW what the company was capable of from past demonstrations of the technology. (1994) Personally, I don't know. <<<<
To: martin linskey (41 ) From: Ron Reece Monday, Sep 23 1996 7:18PM EST Reply #42 of 7637 Hell, You guys are all smarter than I am... :0) ......
Don't let anyone ever say that I didn't warn anyone through here, on AOL, or through my newsletter. .... :0)
To: Zeev Hed (68 ) From: Ron Reece Friday, Sep 27 1996 11:59PM EST Reply #69 of 7637 Hey gang... ....I spoke with two brokers this afternoon under the guise of shopping around for a FSB, (actually, I am) I just happened to be carrying my GRNO material with me, and had both of them extremely interested... I directed them to Spencer and hopefully they were intrigued enough to call.. I can be a great salesman when I believe in the product... :0)
To: Jim Wishall (47 ) From: Ron Reece Tuesday, Sep 24 1996 9:06PM EST Reply #50 of 7637
I'm not that smart, so I leave it to the rest of you. I'll just be a position trader and add as more "dead presidents" fall my way... :0) Eventually I will reassess whether I will retain a significant long-term position or look for similiar stock. However, I guarantee that when allocating and diversifying later on in my investment experience, I will revisit both MUCP and GRNO, as well as any company's that stand to benefit from their technologies. But that moment of exit for me will be some time in the future, unless the fundamentals change to the negative, which I don't believe they will substantially. |