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Microcap & Penny Stocks : OWLD OneWorld Systems

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To: phoenix_investor who wrote (1428)6/13/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: Marc Newman  Read Replies (1) of 1648
 
Rusty, to my mind GVIL has a very tiny installed base in the server/small office business. And one could argue that the H&Q support was just until the modem business buyout was approved by shareholders--and now that support has been dropped. Finally, consider how long the cash will hold up since even in GVIL's (One Way, Look Down) most optimistic forecast the company will lose cash for at least four more quarters. This from a company that really knows how to burn cash.

I think you gotta wait at least six months or until one knows how well the new products are selling.

What's the market cap now? I'm trying not to pile on here, if I can help it. But look out for this one.

Here's an example--about sixteen months ago Apple was trading for basically book value. But since costs hadn't been trimmed and market share was still fading, the stock still had a lot of room to fall. Continued losses kept dropping the supposed bottom. To me the issue isn't how much cash GVIL has now but how much they are going to lose in the next twelve to eighteen months.

Marc
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