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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Dominican Cigar Corp (DCGR)- turnaround in hot sector?

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To: Pat who wrote (434)5/28/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: James  Read Replies (2) of 1078
 
Pat, there are always two sides to every story. The guy who was managing the web page was fired because Donnie felt the page was not professional. If this is the same guy who tried to sell you other cigars then I am not surprised. I wouldn't want you to buy my boss's cigars if I was fired.

Also, a lot of potential deals are published on this thread as facts because someone at SR or DCGR stated that a deal was "in the works" or "a done deal". A deal is not done until all the paperwork is completed and an official press release by all parties is published. DCGR is negotiating deals with many businesses and until they are finalized and announced, we should take this information as good news that progress is being made. I think that these snipets of information from SR and DCGR become "company lies" over time when they don't become reality or the deal changes before completion. I for one have talked to others before closing on a house or buying a car and these conversations were full of lies because I cancelled a closing or changed my mind on which car to buy. The end result was very different when the deals were officially closed. Why wouldn't CVS try to get a better deal with DCGR based on our latest proposal? Deal parameters and deals themselves change dramatically during negotiation.

Just my thoughts. I talked to Donnie on Tuesday and I confirm Izzy's comments except for financials. The audit back to 1995 is taking a lot more time than expected. We won't see financials within two weeks.
But that's not stopping Donnie. He's moving forward rapidly in many directions with some great sounding "ideas".
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