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Biotech / Medical : Amelot Holdings Inc.
AMHD 0.0002000.0%Sep 11 3:50 PM EST

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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (120)8/6/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: Boryh  Read Replies (1) of 201
 
To: Patricia,

There are many ways to invest in a stock for profit. Of all of the "buy" & "hold"technique is the surest bet, short of having inside information. Short term holds require a lot of luck as well as due diligence, and of course, an investor can follow the "Pump & dump" routine. But once again this requires a lot of luck.

If you are good of due diligence and a patient investor, your stock selection almost always handsomely rewards your efforts and faith.

In my opinion such is the case with Ammonia Hold this could over be an heirloom type stock, the type one keeps for a lifetime and passes on to one 's heirs.

Consider:

1. Superior management willing to build a company slowly but surely.

2. Never has the company issued a press release that has wrong or just hype.

3. A product line that has a huge and expanding market.

4. The company has demonstrated fiscal responsibility - no long term debt, and - increasing revenues.

Personally, I believe this stock will someday be a 12$ to 20$ - stock owing strictly to sharply increasing revenues, which stem from solid inevitable contracts for products.

When is someday? I don't know. maybe 6 to 12 months hence? The stock price will rise that's for sure and not because of luck. Just watch for revenues sharply increasing.

Boryh ,



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