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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SEXI: Mostly Fact, A Little Fiction, Not Vicious Attacks

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To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (6329)11/7/1996 1:26:00 PM
From: Big Dog   of 13351
 
Sgt. Major Mike here...Where is our good Capt. Stubing? Looks like we have a new creative writer on board in the form of C Huttoe. Entertaining....beats the hell out of the REPEATED misery of our Mr. Skeith who apparently had a bad childhood and wants to be as rude and vulgar as possible. Mr. Skeith, I think we get your point, don't waste our time with post after post of gloom and doom and vulgarity.

I have a question: Have any of you that wanted to sell shares been unable to sell them? (Not because you couldn't get the price you wanted, but for other reasons.) If no one has had any problems selling (i have had no problems buying more), then maybe it is safe to assume that when/if the stock ever opens up to "normal" trading there will not be a rush of sellers. This is good, right?

Also, one does not have to open an account to sell shares. If you have a certificate you can sell it to your next door neighbor by signing on the back and processing through the transfer agent. No need for an account, a broker or anything...sort of like selling a car. Stock certificates are negotiable instruments. Brokerage accounts merely facilitate the buying and selling. (Much like a car dealer.)

While I commend all the hard work various people have done, I dont think it is of much value -- other than for our personal edification. Either there is some meat to the company or there isn't...all this digging won't change that. But thanks to those folks who provide us with interesting info.

No doubt this is a gamble at this point. But I see no reason to sell...what's the downside? To me it's like holding a call option. It'll wither be worth something or nothing and only time will tell. You guys that sell will feel really bad if good things start to happen and we get back on track. Oh, but you will have that 40 cents a share. Big deal.

I'm long, plan on staying that way and am adding more. No guts no glory.

BUY WHEN THE BLOOD IS IN THE STREETS

Your Faithful Sarge
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