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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Corporate Vision (CVIA)
CVIA 0.4800.0%Jun 30 5:00 PM EST

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To: K A Anderson who wrote (6113)7/30/1998 12:53:00 AM
From: Art C.  Read Replies (1) of 6654
 
KAA--Being on the board, I know, puts you in the position of being an insider; a tough position to be in in respect to posting to a public forum such as this is. I would imagine that you have to tread very carefully and balance every word that you post here, and I respect that. However, I do have 2 or 3 questions that I hope that you can answer. First of all, before the fiasco with WOTD, CVIA was not in debt that I can recall, but not FLUSH with money either. If CVIA loaned that money to WOTD and the 2nd reg. S is off, what kind of capitol do we have to work with? What do we have to offer as incentive to another company to merge?

I would really appreciate some explanation of the mechanics of how this would work, not because I am a skeptic, but because I know for a fact that you are more skilled in these matters than I am, and for me, this is definitely a learning curve.

One other thing, and I know that this is entirely out of your hands, can you find out, or at least speculate as to why the ask/bid spread is so large on the stock. I know that I have bitched about this before, but a 100% spread is ridiculous.

Art
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